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My First Car Audio SPL Bass Installation
(1) Alpine MRP 500 – Class D Monoblock Amplifier
(1) Alpine MRP 1000 – Class D Monoblock Amplifier
(3) Orion HP 12 @ 2 ohms – Subs
(2) Orion Cobalt 5.25′s – Highs
(2) Power Acoustik PCX 5 farad Capacitors
*Same 200 amp H/O Alt*
My Current Competition Car Audio Stereo System
Pioneer DEH-P6000ub – Head Unit
Clarion Eqs746 Graphic EQ – Equalizer *BEST*
(1) DAT Hellfire 2500.1 Class D Mono Amp ( Diablo Audio Technologies ) 3000 + Watts @ 1 ohm
(1) AA / Ascendant Mayhem 18 inch Subwoofer
(1) Single Slot Ported Box Tuned To 32 hz / 6cft
(2) Orion Cobalt 5.25′s – Highs & Tweeters
(2) Polk DB 5×7′s – Mid Range Speakers
(2) Polk DB 6×9′s – Mid Range Speakers
(1) MCR 200 amp High Output Alternator
Big 3 in 0 Gauge Cable – Stinger / Tsunami Power Wire
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The solar panel should be able to trickle charge the extra battery when stereo not in use. No extras like amplifiers or anything power drenching. Would a straightforward car battery work for this proposed set-up or any suggestions? I am adamant in using an extra battery so please adhere to this wishlist. I hope someone somewhere have tried this!
My neighbor is going to do this to power her travel trailer, you need a deep cycle marine battery and the solar cell company tells you how many panels you need, and how long you will be able to play the radio for before it needs recharging…
I have a 1996 Ford Explorer. I put in a Sony Xplod headunit. I replaced all the door speakers with some Pioneer 5×7 speakers, installed two Kicker flush mount 1" tweeters in the front, and have two Kicker CVR 12" subs in the back. I have one Powerzone Crunch 1500×1 amplifier powering my subwoofers, and a 1.5 farad capacitor.
Anywho, I’m generally happy with the sound of my car stereo. I would, however, like for it to be louder. Not the bass, I’m happy with that, I wanted everything else besides the bass louder, like midranges, fullranges, tweeters, whatever. So my question is should I buy an amplifier to power the door speakers that are already in there for more powerful sound, and if so what kind? or should i add more speakers or something?
Thanks for the help, I think I’m going to get a 600watt 4 channel amp for the door speakers. Now that would leave the tweeters running off the headunit, right? Will it still sound good with the tweeters running off the headunit and the door speakers off an amp? Thanks.
You definitely need an amplifier. In most cases a 10-1 ratio (speaker to speaker) is needed to balance the sound. In your case since you are using a 1500 watt amplifier, I would suggest 150 watts per speaker up front. (The pioneers should handle that. check the power rating to be sure.)
Not only will this bring out more mids and highs at higher volumes, the sound will be cleaner at lower volumes.
There are pros and cons to either having an analog or digital car stereo amplifier. Learn the differences in digital and analog car stereo amplifiers from our stereo expert in this free video clip so you can decide on what you need to buy.
Expert: Larry Lundy
Bio: Larry Lundy is the general manager of Cartunz motor sports chain located in western Washington.
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this is part one on how to install amp ..