There are a lot of reasons. The car does not have a very big trunk and I take it on road trips from time to time, so I dont want amps taking up space. Curently the sub is quickly and easily removable if needed (although it has a very small footprint) and the amp is located under the passenger seat (taking up no room). I wouldnt have a very good place to put an interior amp. I also dont want to keep this car very long so I dont want to take the time to wire all of the speakers from the amp. And lastly the biggest reason... I tend to not be able to do things on a small scale. Right now there is a good balance with the sub and interiors with them on headunit power. If I have an amp on the interiors, I will quickly want more power for the sub, then a larger sub. Then I will want to do component speakers and so on. As it is I am fighting doing anything more to the system, becuase I would like it louder.
I fully understand all of the very good reasons to do a seperate interior amp, but I simply do not want to on this car. I have had a few cars with much more eloborate systems. I do plan on going further with my stereo on the next car, but for now Im not going to bother.
Sean
OK, I know I said I was against putting an amp on the interiors but the more I look around the better that seems. I think my plans have shifted into an Alpine MRP-F300 which is the same size as my current Alpine MRP-M500 meaning I can fit it under the driver seat keeping with my clean look. It is 50x4 so I don’t think I will have to worry too much about over powering the sub, but I will have much more head room. Wiring wise they both take 8ga input for power but different amp fuses, so I think I plan on getting a Stinger pro fused distribution block that takes 1 4ga in, through two separate AGU fuses (1 50 amp for the interior amp, and 1 60 amp for the sub amp) that then go to two 8ga outs. That takes care of power and fusing all in one so it will take up less space and look cleaner.
Now for my one concern, as it is with just the one amp when I turn the system up the lights will dim. It’s not the worst I’ve seen, but I don’t want it to do that at all. Would I be better off getting a 1farad cap, or a better battery? I know this isn’t a very hardcore set up by any means, but should I consider upgrading the wire from the alternator to the batter, or is that a waste for what I have?
Thanks,Sean
That was great...You can defitnely upgrade the battery,alternator. I would start off w/ a few things one like stated the big 3.Lots of discussion about adding caps...While some say it worked great... and others say stay away(you are now putting a bigger load on alternator)
I would recommend The Big 3 first...not very expensive...Normally pretty easy to do...Oh BTW the amp idea sounds like a great choice...Pretty decent equipment...Why not use it to ability...
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