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Posted: November 13, 2009 at 10:48 AM / IP Logged  
haemphyst wrote:
Don't worry about how much power you are providing. You'll have plenty. The crossover attenuates the power as necessary, and each SET will receive 40 watts. It'll be plenty.
However... this being said, I cannot find a kdc500x4 amplifier anywhere... Is that the EXACT model number?
If you are using all 4 channels for the doors, hold on one second, provide me with exactly the amplifier model number; you might be able to do more, and provide better flexibility with that amp.
The exact model# is kenwood kac 6404.I am using all 4 channels for my front stage if this helps you help me .The daytons and the tweeter will be in the kick panels and the peerless sls will be in the doors.
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spmpdr 
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Posted: November 18, 2009 at 11:36 PM / IP Logged  
spmpdr wrote:
haemphyst wrote:
Don't worry about how much power you are providing. You'll have plenty. The crossover attenuates the power as necessary, and each SET will receive 40 watts. It'll be plenty.
However... this being said, I cannot find a kdc500x4 amplifier anywhere... Is that the EXACT model number?
If you are using all 4 channels for the doors, hold on one second, provide me with exactly the amplifier model number; you might be able to do more, and provide better flexibility with that amp.
The exact model# is kenwood kac 6404.I am using all 4 channels for my front stage if this helps you help me .The daytons and the tweeter will be in the kick panels and the peerless sls will be in the doors.
any suggestions haemphyst?
-A vision without a plan is just a hallucination-
spmpdr 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 9:45 AM / IP Logged  
spmpdr wrote:
spmpdr wrote:
haemphyst wrote:
Don't worry about how much power you are providing. You'll have plenty. The crossover attenuates the power as necessary, and each SET will receive 40 watts. It'll be plenty.
However... this being said, I cannot find a kdc500x4 amplifier anywhere... Is that the EXACT model number?
If you are using all 4 channels for the doors, hold on one second, provide me with exactly the amplifier model number; you might be able to do more, and provide better flexibility with that amp.
The exact model# is kenwood kac 6404.I am using all 4 channels for my front stage if this helps you help me .The daytons and the tweeter will be in the kick panels and the peerless sls will be in the doors.
any suggestions haemphyst?
-A vision without a plan is just a hallucination-
haemphyst 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 2:33 PM / IP Logged  
Been trying to find out if the one crossover frequency control is both a hi-pass and a lo-pass. If it is, then connect the high-passed channels to the passive crossover, and the low-passed channels to the woofers.
I also HIGHLY recommend putting all of the drivers into one, smaller, area than you have in mind. Not good to have them that far apart.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
spmpdr 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 10:29 PM / IP Logged  
haemphyst wrote:
Been trying to find out if the one crossover frequency control is both a hi-pass and a lo-pass. If it is, then connect the high-passed channels to the passive crossover, and the low-passed channels to the woofers.
I also HIGHLY recommend putting all of the drivers into one, smaller, area than you have in mind. Not good to have them that far apart.
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I was going to put the dedicated mid bass woofers (sls) on the h/p channel since it is fixed at 80 hz and it will then crossover with the the midrange (dayton) at 600hzl/p. Then wire the midrange (dayton)h/p 600 hz to the passive crossover 4000hzl/p and also run the tweeter off the passive crossover 4000h/p wired to the l/p channels of the amp with the l/p filter off.I wish i could put the drivers closer together but thats all the room i got and I have a reg cab truck so i dont think it will be that noticeable. Any thoughts on my wiring?
-A vision without a plan is just a hallucination-
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