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Old July-23rd-2003 | 12:39 AM
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Oh, and I think I'm going to change the m500 amp to the Tsunami db1100 like Intruder did. Would that work?

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Old July-23rd-2003 | 01:36 AM
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Oh, and I think I'm going to change the m500 amp to the Tsunami db1100 like Intruder did. Would that work?

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sure. it will work just fine. all you have to do is limit the gain a little - not to break the sub.

I got my amp this afternoon. I haven't seen the Avionixx amp, but this one looks very nice - very clean design, simple looking, but packs a punch! I understand that the Tsunami logo is backlit... I haven't been able to power up the amp, so I haven't seen the blue light of the logo, but it should look good. Oh, and besides, my car is blue and the amp is dark blue, so it matches. My subwoofer light is blue as well...
Old July-23rd-2003 | 01:40 AM
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Regarding the wire... I don't know.

That's what I was told in a local car-audio store, but everyone here at the board says otherwise. In another store, they wanted to sell me 16 gauge wire for my sub (I wanted 10 gauge). The guy said that he puts this wire in $3000 installs and works just fine... I bought 10 gauge anyway... and it's a pain in the butt to work with!
Old July-23rd-2003 | 02:06 AM
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funny thing, i did a mock up for the wiring i'm hoping to set up in the future for a dual amp setup and a single head unit 10 gauge power wire. went through knuconcepts, pieced EVERY little ****** thing i needed, only bout $206 bucks. it's a shame, but you have to spend the bills if you want everything to sound and work seemlessly. i may just bilk out for a tsunami dual amp 4 gauge kit for 100 bucks and piece the rest of the parts together... figured i'd save myself $50 bucks..so eh, whatever is possible, get what i'm saying? thats ok, neither do i . in all honesty, do it right the first time and don't live to regret it the second time. right now, i have 2 gold ring connectors running off the stock positive terminal (1 8 gauge and 1 10 gauge)... plus a wire for my foglights that keep blowing the same 15 amp fuse... it's time to buy some wires in this area hell, i probably have enough from the **** i just bought for my groundwire kit . do yourself a favor, do it right and avoid blowing 4 fuses a month like i do. good luck
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Old July-23rd-2003 | 02:58 PM
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Originally posted by blue LEDz
kyo, you want the 120.44 wired in parallel to give a 2 ohm load. like rider69 said, DO NOT GET THOSE SPEAKERS!!!!! it's a bad idea to think about trying to run both amps off a single 4 guage cable. go to www.streetwires.com and click on the wire guage calculator for verification even an 80 amp load over 16 feet needs 1/0 cable. you'll need to run a 200 amp ANL fuse for the amps yeah, doing things right adds up, but doing it wrong can cause problems that cost a **** ton to fix
the tsunami amp "needs" a 120amp fuse - that's what its manual says. and it's damping factor is 180..
Old July-24th-2003 | 12:44 AM
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Now here's a thought.. you said the back speakers weren't that important..

If I eliminate the back speakers.. do I need the 4-channel amp? Or would something cheaper work just as well.

If I did this, and decided at some point to add the back speakers.. could they run off of the HU instead of having to use an amp?

I'm running into money problems with other things so I may have to cut down a bit on what I'm spending.. just trying to figure it out. I'm about $300 short on what I need at with the current set up..any other ideas? I don't want to loose quality, but if there are ways to cut down a tiny-tiney bit on cost that'd be cool.

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Old July-24th-2003 | 11:56 AM
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You could use 2 of the 4 channels bridged to the sub(s) and the other 2 running a pair of front speakers. As far as rear speakers, they are rear fill, so head unit power is adequate. You wouldn't want them louder than the front speakers any way. If you already have a sub amp, then you can get a 2 channel amp. One other thing, is to get midbass speakers for the rear and run two channels on all 4 (front and rear midbass speakers). There are a number of different ways.

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Old July-24th-2003 | 03:08 PM
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Ok, so If i just got the 4 channel.. used two for the speakers, bridged 2 for the sub.. would I loose any significant quality?

Also, what wiring would this eliminate from my list? That'd definatly knock a chunk out of the price.. but I don't want to sacrifice at cost of quality.

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Old July-24th-2003 | 05:04 PM
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also, is that amp powerful enough for both the speakers and the sub in that setup? I definatly don't want to underpower the sub.. would I need a more powerful amp?

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Old July-24th-2003 | 05:29 PM
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also, is that amp powerful enough for both the speakers and the sub in that setup?

Kyle
if you're talking about the tsunami db1000 then the answer is YES. It's got plenty of power...
Old July-24th-2003 | 06:07 PM
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Enough talking about it! Do you have it installed and every thing hooked up yet?! So whaddya think?

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Old July-24th-2003 | 11:59 PM
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My HU and front speakers should be here tuesday.

Everything else I'm ordering tomorrow assuming I can finalize what I'm doing.. and it'll be 3 day shipping so I can have my box built by the time everything gets in. I'm just trying to get this straight so I don't run into a buncha problems.

I still need to know if the 4-channel will run the speakers and sub alone, or if I really do need the 2nd amp. I'm on a money crunch right now thus the delay in all this. If I can eliminate one amp I can finish this. Also if I eliminate an amp, do I need the distribution block still?

And to clarify, I'm talking about dumping the tsunami mono amp and using the 4 channel axa 440.4 to run the front speakers and the sub.

I'm just guessing, but is this too big a load for that amp? If so, is there another similiarly priced amp that would do it? The $260 difference is what's keeping me from finishing this out.

A massive THANK YOU to EVERYBODY who has helped me out with this. I know I've had a billion questions and I've probably become annoying or whatever, but you guys have helped me out soo much.

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Old July-25th-2003 | 12:01 AM
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Intruder, how would I run the speakers and the sub off of the tsunami?? I thought it was only a mono amp?
Old July-25th-2003 | 12:09 AM
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get the 4 channel... you can run teh sub and the speakers off of it and you wont need the distribution block since you'll only have 1 amp
Old July-25th-2003 | 12:37 AM
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ok cool.. so the axa won't underpower my sub?

nifty.. that eliminates my money problem.

Mucho thanks to everybody. I will post pics as I go probably. I'll get to orderin stuff in the morning.

oh, one more thing.. I can probably figure this out but to make sure.. how do I "bridge" the channels for the sub?

Kyle


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