Re: Crossfire Audio

From: Bob Nichols (bnich@bellatlantic.net)
Date: Fri May 21 1999 - 08:40:22 EDT


BJones2292@aol.com wrote:

> Chad
>
> it depends on what subs you use, for your wattage and the number of amps
> you need.
>
> previously in my dak i had four 10" JLAUDIO subs they were 200 watts
> max. and i had one PPI PC1400 powering them.
>
> Now in my dak I am having 12 10" subs Jlaudio. with 4 1/2
> " speaker pods on my dash, 2 1/2" tweeters on my A posts and
> the speaker in the door. there will be a pc450 power my highs
> and then there will be 2 gigantic PC 2350 powering all 12 of my
> subs. with about 233 watts a piece.
>
> doing your front speakers will go quick, probably 1/2 hour a door. your
> back will be a little more b/c you get to play with more molding so doing
> a nice job probably 45 mins to 1 hour for each side in the rear.
>
> What altenator do you have, if you have the 136 you should be fine, i
> have a 240 amp altenator by ohio generators. but it also depends on
> what amps you use too. if you can afford it i would say go with xtant
> amps they are a low power drain amps, my friends have them and they work
> beautiful and they have there factory altenators and they are having no
> problems.
>
> Brent Jones
> 99 dakota 4x4 flame red v8 cc Msd Ignition, light bar and bed
> rail combo with off road lights, Ram bar, is what so bad

Brent, Where are you getting the speaker pods? Bob
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