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thanks wetsounds1 and philwsailz, i appreciate your help.
so if I am sticking with kicker amps should i be looking to do the 700.5 for the in cabin speaks and sub and then do like a 850.4 or 650.4 for the two sets of tower speakers? I believe the 850.4 puts out 170 X 4 at 4 ohms and the 650.4 does 120 X 4 at 4 ohms.
If it were me, that is what I would do. I run the ZX700.5 for my cabins w/same sub, and the zx350.4 for 4 Kicker KS650.2 component towers and I'm very pleased with the setup.
700.5 for either 4 or 6 cabin speakers, and the comp VR 10" sub
850.4 for the Pro80"s and Pro 60's.
One word of caution - your dealer needs to run 1 speaker wire pair per speaker. They may say it cant be done but it can, I've done it. There is a good chance the tower will be pre-wired with 2 speaker wires, make sure they run 2 more.
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If it were me, that is what I would do. I run the ZX700.5 for my cabins w/same sub, and the zx350.4 for 4 Kicker KS650.2 component towers and I'm very pleased with the setup.
700.5 for either 4 or 6 cabin speakers, and the comp VR 10" sub
850.4 for the Pro80"s and Pro 60's.
One word of caution - your dealer needs to run 1 speaker wire pair per speaker. They may say it cant be done but it can, I've done it. There is a good chance the tower will be pre-wired with 2 speaker wires, make sure they run 2 more.
Whats the reasoning for the extra set of wires? I am if they did do that and i asked to change it, they would wonder why i asked that.
Whats the reasoning for the extra set of wires? I am if they did do that and i asked to change it, they would wonder why i asked that.
You will then be in a 2ohm load situation with the speakers wired in parallel (+ to + and - to -) and then bridged at the amp. As I learned on my factory setup, it is rough on the amps.
Phil can give a much better explanation on this, but per his advise, I rewired mine and couldn't be happier.
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You will then be in a 2ohm load situation with the speakers wired in parallel (+ to + and - to -) and then bridged at the amp. As I learned on my factory setup, it is rough on the amps.
Phil can give a much better explanation on this, but per his advise, I rewired mine and couldn't be happier.
Real simply:
You are hanging a total of four speakers. You are using a four channel amp.
The best way to go is to have each speaker on its own amp channel. There are two sets of wires in the tower now, but you want to run four speakers. To get each speaker to its own amp channel, you need to have four sets of speaker wires, (4 speakers, 4 channels, 4 wires).
Without adding the wire, you have to bridge the amp so that it is operating in two channel mode, due to the fact that there are only two sets of wires. In two channel mode, the amp does not want to see lower than 4-ohms on each half of the amp, as each of the four channels shares half of the combined load presented, and two ohms is as low as any indivudual amp channel wants to drive.
You have four speakers, but you cannot put them in parallel, as that will result in a 2-ohm load presented to each half of the amp. The two ohm load is shared by a pair of amp channels brideged together and each of the individual channels sees half the total load, resulting in a one-ohm load on each individual amp channel. That is way too low of an impedance for a four-channel amp in bridge mode. The only way around it is to wire each speaker pair in series up to an 8 ohm load.
Is you head spinning yet?
Here this is easy:
4 speakers, 4 channel amp. 4 sets of wires. That is a safe reliable easy way to go. Add a pair of wires and call it a day!
No worries, it was no hijack. I appreciate your help chpthril.
DieselPWR so what is the status on your setup...
You got me wondering now as WWS is doing the same Kicker AMP for my setup....(Mb8s and 60s and sub and 6 in cabins etc)...
Let me know I will talk with Corey as well....
DieselPWR so what is the status on your setup...
You got me wondering now as WWS is pushing the same Kicker AMP for my setup....(Mb8s and 60s and sub and 6 in cabins etc)...
Let me know I will talk with Corey as well....
Wow Corey is going to love me after this. The 700.5 is only powering your mb8, 60s and sub. Your in cabin speakers are not being amplified with that set up.
Wow Corey is going to love me after this. The 700.5 is only powering your mb8, 60s and sub. Your in cabin speakers are not being amplified with that set up.
I trust Corey @ WWS I am going to go with what the dealer tells me as they will be the ones I goto if there is an issue...
Good Luck! Rock on!
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I trust Corey @ WWS I am going to go with what the dealer tells me as they will be the ones I goto if there is an issue...
Good Luck! Rock on!
I trust them as well. It just odd that a wetsounds rep, a kicker rep, an actual tige rep, and several tige owners tells me something different. (i've called wetsounds and tige and it sounds like there is a kicker and wetsounds rep on this thread). On top of that my own personnel intution and experience with home/mobile audio systems tells me that doesn't sound right.
I wasn't going to amp the cabin speaks originally so i think i am going to run the 700.5 for the in cabin speakers and the sub, and just go with the 650.4 for the two pair of tower speakers. WWS really feels the 650.4 is more then enough for the tower speakers and the 850.4 is overkill. Its a little more to add that amp, but makes more sense to me. Can always upgrade down the road.
Cool I know Corey will do whatever you want so good luck...
Hope you got the dual battery setup @ a minmum as more amps equal more juice and less battery time etc.
Sure we will see ya around and let us know how it works out for ya!
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
Cool I know Corey will do whatever you want so good luck...
Hope you got the dual battery setup @ a minmum as more amps equal more juice and less battery time etc.
Sure we will see ya around and let us know how it works out for ya!
Definitely have the dual battery set up.
Sounds like everyone in here are running more and beefier amps on a dual system so i don't see a need for a third.
Last edited by DieselPWR; 03-19-2008, 08:05 PM.
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