simplyfalling wrote:
Hi everybody!
So I have an Alpine mrp-m500 that I have been using for a while with some cheap kickers i bough from ebay. I just bought a custom box with three type r 10 inch subs. The sales guy told me that my amp isnt enough to really make this box slam. My thinking is that my amp runs my kickers fine so these r's should sound good to, but with more bass. I think the caraudio guy doesnt know what he is talking about. What do you think.? |
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With out the questions I asked before there is no telling. If it will please you. There are too many variables unanswered.
z03mz03m wrote:
I think the "car audio guy" knows a little more than you do.
Your amp the mrp-m500 is rated at (300 Watts @ 4ohms and 500 watts @ 2ohms)RMS.
Each one of your three 10" type R's is rated at 500Watts RMS which means that that is the recommended amount of power you should provide to each of them, you do the math. |
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"500watts is the recommended amount YOU SHOULD PROVIDE to each of them". That sure sounds like you were saying thats what they need to play. Glad you clarified your answer a bit. I would also like to add that yes Hamphist may be running well over rated power, but warranty if some went wrong is gone, not EVERYONE has the ear or slopes to be able to do that, he is using a stuffed TL designed to handle the power and he is not the normal audio guy.
Yes you did catch me a bit. I should have said the 500rms was RECOMMENDED max the manufacture say that mechanical malfunction will or can easily occur. Not every speaker is built to the same standards either.
z03mz03m wrote:
impedance in ohms I was referring to is defined by this sites Glossary (link at top of site) and there are subwoofer wiring calculators (link at top of site) to help you determine how to connect your subs properly.(wire them all to a total load of 2ohms if possible(you can interchange the two methods to achieve this)) |
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Care to elaborate how you can wire 3 dual 4ohm subs or dual 2ohm subs at a 2ohm load? You can use the wire wizard if you need to, but i will tell you now it NOT possible. The closest would be 2.67 using dual 4ohm.
z03mz03m wrote:
They are really nice subs though and that's not a bad amp you have if you only had one of those subs but something bad will eventually happen if you try this one way or another. |
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Care to elaborate how something bad will happen if gains are set correctly and at an ohm load compatible to the amp? I will answer for you. Nothing bad would happen.
j.reed wrote:
Tell us more about the system as far as what were the other subs.
How many kicker subs?
DVC or SVC and ohm of coil/s?
How were they wired?
And now the type R's specs, dual 4 or 2 ohm?
This is stuff that needs to be answered before any GOOD answer can come about. |
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For all we know you are running 2 dvc 4ohm kickers for a 4ohm load with the kicker subs. Meaning you would increase in power and cone area with the type r's. Also the kickers could be in a sealed enclosure as well. Thus the reason for me saying more info is needed to make a GOOD answer. Finally you will have to be the judge if the output and sound is where you want it. If you do need or want more output. As i said before the MPR-2000 would be a perfect amplifier match, but you must also beef up the electrical system to back it and upgraded wiring.
