1995 tahoe
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Topic: 1995 tahoe
Posted By: 602tahoe
Subject: 1995 tahoe
Date Posted: July 25, 2010 at 12:13 PM
Whats up guys and girls This is my first post to this site so I hope I don't wiz anybody off. I am doing a custom Install on my 1995 Chevy Tahoe. I'm building a molded fiberglass box that will house 2 Alpine 12" Type R's 2ohm, 2 Alpine 10" Type R's 4ohm, and 2 sets of Alpine Component 6 1/2" Type R's. Also being installed is a pair in each door (8 drivers and 8 tweeters total) Alpine Component 6 1/2" Type R's. A little over the top but all well. My head unit is a Alpine - INA-W900 - In-Dash. So here is the question.... I have not bought any amps yet because I'm not super sure how I want to go about this or begin to wire it up. I would prefer to keep it all Alpine I know its going to be pricey but that's ok. Some suggestions on Amps and where to begin on wiring this bad boy up would be awesome. Thanx for the help.
------------- Kyle L.
Replies:
Posted By: icearrow6
Date Posted: July 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM
Suggestions:
12" type R.
I suggest the Alpine MRP-M100
For the 10" Type R
Another MRP-M100
Also, that the 10"s and 12"s NOT be in a common chamber.
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Posted By: 602tahoe
Date Posted: July 25, 2010 at 11:40 PM
0 gauge to both? what about the 4 sets of Components? maybe 2 4 channels. Like a V12 500?
I am doing a dual RedTop Optima set up so I figured 2 amps on one battery the other 2 on the opposite battery. Maybe 2 or 4 gauge to the 4 channels?
------------- Kyle L.
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