Just got with Bad05 on his set up.
Since he now has a pair of 485 and pair of 80's. it is like he has Two 3-Some's on the tower. We recomend the SYN6 for the 3-Some. EACH 3-Some. So his system should be using both SYN6's on the tower. And another for the in boats/subs.
What to look at when looking at the SYN6 as compared to other 5 or 6 ch amps. The SYN6 is the only amp on the market that has high pass or low pass on the 2 larger chs. The others are sub only on the larger chs or they are a 6 ch amp that is the same power across the board.
The SYN6 can do just towers. Like a 3-Some in 3 ch mode. It can run a Double Up in 4 ch mode.
The SYN6 can do in boats and towers. It can do 2 to 4 pairs of XS650 off chs 1-4 and a pair of 2 pairs of PRO 60's on the tower off chs 5/6 doing 155x2 at 4 ohms for one pair or 305x2 for 2 pairs. I would not run more than the PRO 60's like this.
It can also do in boats and subs as the factory tige systems come. You can run 2 to 4 pairs of in boats on chs 1-4 and also a couple XS10FA's, one of each ch 5 and 6. Or you can even bridge chs 5/6 into 4 ohms and get 600 watts. Enough to run the XXX. (if you build the ported box, the XXX likes the ported box and does not need as much power in ported as it does in sealed)
heck, you could even do a pair of 80's off chs 1-4 bridged at 200x2 and a single XXX at 4 ohms mono on 5/6 doing 600x1.
So the posibilites are endless on what it can do. As if you plan on adding more or changing more later, you can do it.
You just have to make sure you look at how you are running it as since it is so easy to configure, it is also easy to wire up wrong or use wrong.
I think what happened with BAD05 is he was ok until he added more and just does't have enough power. Power is the most important thing in a system.
A speaker reproduces what it is sent. Crap in Crap Out. Too little power and a clipped signal which can happen on any brand no matter what. Speakers will sound bad no matter what they are or how much they cost. So whatever you do. Don't skimp on power. You will be happier in the long run.
Tim
Wet Sounds
Since he now has a pair of 485 and pair of 80's. it is like he has Two 3-Some's on the tower. We recomend the SYN6 for the 3-Some. EACH 3-Some. So his system should be using both SYN6's on the tower. And another for the in boats/subs.
What to look at when looking at the SYN6 as compared to other 5 or 6 ch amps. The SYN6 is the only amp on the market that has high pass or low pass on the 2 larger chs. The others are sub only on the larger chs or they are a 6 ch amp that is the same power across the board.
The SYN6 can do just towers. Like a 3-Some in 3 ch mode. It can run a Double Up in 4 ch mode.
The SYN6 can do in boats and towers. It can do 2 to 4 pairs of XS650 off chs 1-4 and a pair of 2 pairs of PRO 60's on the tower off chs 5/6 doing 155x2 at 4 ohms for one pair or 305x2 for 2 pairs. I would not run more than the PRO 60's like this.
It can also do in boats and subs as the factory tige systems come. You can run 2 to 4 pairs of in boats on chs 1-4 and also a couple XS10FA's, one of each ch 5 and 6. Or you can even bridge chs 5/6 into 4 ohms and get 600 watts. Enough to run the XXX. (if you build the ported box, the XXX likes the ported box and does not need as much power in ported as it does in sealed)
heck, you could even do a pair of 80's off chs 1-4 bridged at 200x2 and a single XXX at 4 ohms mono on 5/6 doing 600x1.
So the posibilites are endless on what it can do. As if you plan on adding more or changing more later, you can do it.
You just have to make sure you look at how you are running it as since it is so easy to configure, it is also easy to wire up wrong or use wrong.
I think what happened with BAD05 is he was ok until he added more and just does't have enough power. Power is the most important thing in a system.
A speaker reproduces what it is sent. Crap in Crap Out. Too little power and a clipped signal which can happen on any brand no matter what. Speakers will sound bad no matter what they are or how much they cost. So whatever you do. Don't skimp on power. You will be happier in the long run.
Tim
Wet Sounds
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