sprawl85 wrote:
It's not worth the effort. If you will be running the headunit at the full 18 watts RMS it isn't going to pull any more power than running the infinity amp at 18 watts RMS. That is the whole idea of the "gain control" setting on the amp. If you don't raise the input voltage from turning up the volume on the headunit then the amp turn itself up (very simple-ized explaination). And like someone else said you will still have the clarity from the amp having all that headroom. |
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Um...I think this got off the topic I'm shooting for...
I'm not concerned with the gains of the main & sub amps. When all of the system is complete & adjusted, I'm confident it will kick serious enough quality sound & volume.
My original post was/is a bit more unusual, which is:
I want to be able to switch audio source completely, for power conservation purposes.
1. With entire system active, (111 wrms x 4, + 200 wrms Basslink sub) I will be required to run my engine, basically full time, or it will put a relatively fast drain on the battery, and my wallet (from fuel cost).
2. If I run only the HU 18 wrms x 4 internal amp, and NOT power up the external amps, it will conserve much more battery power, and be plenty enough for extended parking lot time, or listening to news, etc..
QUESTION SETUP:
- My HU DOES have the ability to turn on/off it's internal amp.
- Blue trigger wire will be manually switchable from dash, to control amp(s) power.
- MY PLAN: Wire front & rear speakers to BOTH the HU audio outs, and the 7541a audio outs.
- (Just FYI) The 7541a will be driving the rear 6x9's, while the front channels will be paralled to the middle & front speakers.
- While speakers will be physically connected to BOTH seperate amp outputs, I feel confident that the audio outputs of the HU will NOT do any damage to the 7541a output circuit (I HOPE!)
- When the HU output is OFF, the external amps will be ON.
- NO concern about the HU pre-amp outs...they're always live...
MAIN CONCERN QUESTION: When on (and HU audio outputs OFF) could the output power of the 7541a, damage the small output transistors and/or whatever circuitry is at the end of the HU audio outs?
I am hoping someone would know if these things have some kind of diode or reverse-current protection? (I understand that they would not engineer for some strange currents coming into their audio outputs when everything is "supposed to be" off...) Yet, I'm also hoping by the nature of the components, that most devices would be safe if a circuit is "off". Applying some power to one lead of many components is moot without a path for current to flow through the device.
So far, the best suggestion I got was to use two double-throw, 4-pole relays to totally isolate the outputs.
That would be PERFECT...except...
(insert cheezy whine here)- All of that would require extra & dedicated speaker wiring, relays, related power wiring, fusing, and stuffing all that into the dash somewhere, besides almost doubling the length for signal-to-speakers (I know, I'm stretching here...consider the whine, of NOT having to add and complicate all this crappy solution...to what I once thought would be a nice idea. geeze.
If anybody is still awake after this - THANKS!!!
If you know what I'm trying to solve, and even have a technical answer thats...not so technical (?) please lemme know!
If I can get away with my first idea, without damaging either units outputs, and you know this, well, you would certainly make my day!!!
Any input is appreciated, thank you all!