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Join Date: Aug 2008
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OS: XP
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Help with wiring?
Alright so i was planning on purchasing 2 alpine type R's with the dual 2 ohm coils. and i was going to get a hifonics amp but was told that it would draw to much energy and i dont have an efficcient alternator to use that amp. sooo i thought i may be able to have 2 kenwood 8103D amps and wire 1 to one sub and another to the other sub. So my question is will this still be drawing to much current from my cars electrical system? links below. also i believe my alternator is 80amp.
Type R http://sonicelectronix.com/item_4243...+-TYPE+R-.html Kenwood Amps http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7bGGJWQ...8103&s=0&cc=01 Hifonics Amp http://sonicelectronix.com/item_1221...Xi+1608D.html# |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Help with wiring?
jared you might want to look into a 1 ohm capacitor
kpeer look for something on the back of your cd player that says power antenna if there is one there it should be a little blue wire |
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Re: Help with wiring?
Nobody uses Caps any more they have the marine battery dry cells that make using a cap impractical. Just wire in a second battery, mount it in the the trunk area.
You may need to get a beefer alternator for it aswell.
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Re: Help with wiring?
The alternator is the key to any sound system. A bigger alternator will let you run more watts of power to your amp ans subs allowing you to have a bigger system.
Have a little read of this thread: http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/193096.aspx |
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