these are so bad a.., thanks tim for making such kick a.. speakers they sound awsome....
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Yeah, I put 2 SYN4's on 4 Pro80's in a X-star a few years back and it was nuts. I can only imagine what the new Rev10's sound like!
I've got a Syn1, Syn2, and Syn4 already. So I'm not sure what all I would have to do to add another Syn4 to run those Rev10's. But I'm thinkn seriously about upgrading my pro60's!
So (TIM) what kind of power would it take to run a Syn1, Syn2, and two Syn4's? Alt, Batteries, power wire ect?
I've got two Interstate batteries now, one run of 1/0ga. power and ground, and whatever alternator came on the 2009 PCM409
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2004
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- St. George, Utah
- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
I hope to get my second pair of REV 10's installed tomorrow.
I am powering them with an Arc Audio 600.2. So I get 600 Watts X 2 when I run each side in parallel. I had the REV 8's before on the same amp and it was very respectable then. The midbass punch is better and these do not have the same squealing characteristic that the Pro 60's seem to have, and to a lesser degree the 80's have it too.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostI hope to get my second pair of REV 10's installed tomorrow.
I am powering them with an Arc Audio 600.2. So I get 600 Watts X 2 when I run each side in parallel. I had the REV 8's before on the same amp and it was very respectable then. The midbass punch is better and these do not have the same squealing characteristic that the Pro 60's seem to have, and to a lesser degree the 80's have it too.
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