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Please post any of your questions here and hope that all ICE sifu help could help..

let me start mine 1st...
i hav heard many bout using seperate amp for sub and component set...
all i wanna know is..is it possible if i power my sub and component wit one 4ch amp?
let's say 2 ch for component...and 2 ch bridged to the sub...
and pros and cons?
thanks in advance.... ;)
 
heh me is too newbie..since mine oledi hv stock cd player...whats left is to install good speaker system..wan to play very loud boom2x musics..heh what brand is good and what to install??? for a start..let say my cost would be around rm500 onli :P anyone can helpp??
 
If you want loud, get an amp and subwoofer for a start.

For RM500, check out brothers for an amp and sub.
 
get mohawk stuff bullet nos selling...cheap n of coz 100% more powerful than bruthor stuff
 
Originally posted by casablanca@Mar 2 2005, 17:33
Please post any of your questions here and hope that all ICE sifu help could help..

let me start mine 1st...
i hav heard many bout using seperate amp for sub and component set...
all i wanna know is..is it possible if i power my sub and component wit one 4ch amp?
let's say 2 ch for component...and 2 ch bridged to the sub...
and pros and cons?
thanks in advance.... ;)
yes you can. Use channel 1 for left speakers and channel 2 for right speakers. Then you can bridged channel 3&4 for the subs. If you are running tweeter then you can use your HU built in amp to drive the tweeter.
 
hey.newbie here.just wondering, is it possible to modify a amp to get higher power or clearer+warmer sound?if there is where do i go abt to mod?thanks :huh:
 
Originally posted by yyk@Mar 2 2005, 21:26
hey.newbie here.just wondering, is it possible to modify a amp to get higher power or clearer+warmer sound?if there is where do i go abt to mod?thanks :huh:
:D i also ever asked this question... but my fren(electrician) told me.. u need to change almost 90% of the components in the amp...

get a new one.. less hassle...
 
This is a good topic, from here i think most ppl can get the answer and question that been asked over and over again... :)


I am learning alot from this forum and really thanks to all sifu and those who give their suggestion and helpful hand.
Cheers!

Actually i got a question too... does it bring at harm if i use a low power ampfilier to power a sub? I mean a 150rms amp for a 300rms sub... but the sound is not so powerful just nice with bass.... (not into char-kei spl) would the amp burnt or the sub burnt?
 
Originally posted by artnet+Mar 2 2005, 21:30 -->
QUOTE (artnet @ Mar 2 2005, 21:30 )
--QuoteBegin-yyk
@Mar 2 2005, 21:26
hey.newbie here.just wondering, is it possible to modify a amp to get higher power or clearer+warmer sound?if there is where do i go abt to mod?thanks :huh:

:D i also ever asked this question... but my fren(electrician) told me.. u need to change almost 90% of the components in the amp...

get a new one.. less hassle... [/b][/quote]
wow 90% of the component...i guess it is wiser to get a new amp..but due to budget constrain i guess it is not possible for me :(
 
Originally posted by appleyard+Mar 2 2005, 21:23 -->
QUOTE (appleyard @ Mar 2 2005, 21:23 )
--QuoteBegin-casablanca
@Mar 2 2005, 17:33
Please post any of your questions here and hope that all ICE sifu help could help..

let me start mine 1st...
i hav heard many bout using seperate amp for sub and component set...
all i wanna know is..is it possible if i power my sub and component wit one 4ch amp?
let's say 2 ch for component...and 2 ch bridged to the sub...
and pros and cons?
thanks in advance.... ;)

yes you can. Use channel 1 for left speakers and channel 2 for right speakers. Then you can bridged channel 3&4 for the subs. If you are running tweeter then you can use your HU built in amp to drive the tweeter. [/b][/quote]
HU built in amp can be used for a tweeter BUT with the use of a crossover
 
Originally posted by icecube@Mar 2 2005, 22:18


Actually i got a question too... does it bring at harm if i use a low power ampfilier to power a sub? I mean a 150rms amp for a 300rms sub... but the sound is not so powerful just nice with bass.... (not into char-kei spl) would the amp burnt or the sub burnt?
no neither would spoil, just that your sub will not be optimized to its full potential
:)
 
using separate amp to run sub and component and using one 4 channel amp to run all.....

which one is better? pros and cons.... i heard that it is much more easier to tune if use separate amp, is it true? thanx
 
Originally posted by Beetle+Mar 2 2005, 22:44 -->
QUOTE (Beetle @ Mar 2 2005, 22:44 )
--QuoteBegin-icecube
@Mar 2 2005, 22:18


Actually i got a question too... does it bring at harm if i use a low power ampfilier to power a sub? I mean a 150rms amp for a 300rms sub... but the sound is not so powerful just nice with bass.... (not into char-kei spl) would the amp burnt or the sub burnt?

no neither would spoil, just that your sub will not be optimized to its full potential
:) [/b][/quote]
thanks for answering bettle....

one more silly question,

Using a 4channel amp, i bridge 2channel to blast one sub, and leave the other 2ch UNUSED....(not connecting any speaker at all ) will it damage any part of the amp?
I can feel half of the amp housing is warm and the other half is not..... would it burnt ? (coz not putting a load on it...)

[just want to put one 10" in my small kenari and probably put another 10" when there is a need for SPL... :P ]
 
Originally posted by appleyard+Mar 2 2005, 21:23 -->
QUOTE (appleyard @ Mar 2 2005, 21:23 )
--QuoteBegin-casablanca
@Mar 2 2005, 17:33
Please post any of your questions here and hope that all ICE sifu help could help..

let me start mine 1st...
i hav heard many bout using seperate amp for sub and component set...
all i wanna know is..is it possible if i power my sub and component wit one 4ch amp?
let's say 2 ch for component...and 2 ch bridged to the sub...
and pros and cons?
thanks in advance.... ;)

yes you can. Use channel 1 for left speakers and channel 2 for right speakers. Then you can bridged channel 3&4 for the subs. If you are running tweeter then you can use your HU built in amp to drive the tweeter. [/b][/quote]
wah~ thanks sifu appleyard for the reply...
wat u mean is use ch 1 for left component and ch 2 for right component?isnt the component come wit tweeter as well? y still need to drive my tweeter wit HU?
and one more thing...how bout the High frequency and low frequency thingy?do an 4 ch amp can tune high for 1st 2 ch and low for the other 2?
 
Originally posted by Bert@Mar 2 2005, 19:13
If you want loud, get an amp and subwoofer for a start.

For RM500, check out brothers for an amp and sub.
emm u mean just get subwoofer and amp then can play loud music ? hehe what about speaker then? subwoofer is for bass onli rite? i want good treble oso :D
 
Originally posted by Bert@Mar 2 2005, 19:13
If you want loud, get an amp and subwoofer for a start.

For RM500, check out brothers for an amp and sub.
emm u mean just get subwoofer and amp then can play loud music ? hehe what about speaker then? subwoofer is for bass onli rite? i want good treble oso :D
 
WHen using a lower powered amp for the sub... just watch ur gains. A lot of people will whack the gains up to get better bass but that causes the amp to clip and fry the sub.

If you leave 2 channel unconnected, the amp will be ok.. just current draw will be similar to if 4 channels are running.
 
Originally posted by ckho@Mar 2 2005, 23:10
using separate amp to run sub and component and using one 4 channel amp to run all.....

which one is better? pros and cons.... i heard that it is much more easier to tune if use separate amp, is it true? thanx
easier to tune? not true, the person must have not known what he was talking about
 
Originally posted by casablanca@Mar 3 2005, 09:03
wat u mean is use ch 1 for left component and ch 2 for right component?isnt the component come wit tweeter as well? y still need to drive my tweeter wit HU?
and one more thing...how bout the High frequency and low frequency thingy?do an 4 ch amp can tune high for 1st 2 ch and low for the other 2?
i think what he meant is by running active...
normally in a passive setup, by using a passive xover, you only have 1 input on each passive, thus utilizing only 2 channels from the amp for the component.
If you're running active however, you need 4 channels, like the valeraine components

yes, 1st 2 ch can use for high or low, depends on the amp also. Certain amps can certain can't
 

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