What is better , will it work

 

Anonymous
 
I have a 1200 watt amp a pryamid pb 800sx and i want to put it on my new gm car so i need to use a line out converter whats better a PAC OEM-2 Universal Premium Sound System Interface, or a PAC SNI-35 Line Out Reducer or a, Legacy LN-60 Line Out Reducer. I think that first one is not going to work but thats a guess because it doesnt reduce i need to know if they need more that one rca in the reducer since i have such a big amp

 

Gold Member
Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 3819
Registered: Dec-03
that amp doesn't put out 1200 watts.
it's probably closer to 100 watts x 2 RMS.
 

Gold Member
Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 3820
Registered: Dec-03
ah wait, here we go I just looked this up:

Model = PB800SX
1200 Watt 4 Channel Bridgeable Amplifier

Description

Four Channel Bridgeable Amplification
4 x 150 Watts @ 4 ohms
4 x 300 Watts @ 2 ohms
2 x 600 Watts Bridged @ 4 ohms
2 x 300 Watts @ 2 ohms +1 x 600 Watts @ 4 ohms bridged
Remote Turn On/Off
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Twin MOSFET Pulse Modulated Power Supplies
Variable Bass Boost (0-18dB @60Hz)
Variable Treble Boost (0-12dB @10kHz)
Gold Plated RCA High Impedance Inputs
Soft Turn-On Circuit
Heavy Duty Aluminum Alloy Heatsink
DC to DC Converter Circuitry
Power On/Diagnostic LED Indicator
Signal to Noise Ratio:>90dB
Distortion:<0.05%@RMS Power
Frequency Response:10Hz-30kHz
Overload/Thermal Shutdown
Remote Bass Boost
Dimensions:15.1 "L x 9.65 "W x 2.7 "H

Suggested Retail Price $198.99
Street Price: $79.99


realistically, the amp is 150 watts x 4. I was damned close. I hate misleading advertising.
 

Anonymous
 
Thats cool but i allready knew that i was wondering what line out converter works the best have to hook up to the orinal HU and I want to know a good brand.
 

xbrettx
Unregistered guest
i have the PAC SNI-35 and it works fine.
 

Gold Member
Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 3826
Registered: Dec-03
I was just clarifying this comment:
"...since i have such a big amp"

anyway, the amp has nothing to do with this.
you need a LOC compatible with your factory head unit's output power. after that you should get a specified line voltage from the LOC, then you just set the amp gains to match that voltage.
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