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Wouldn't 8 ohm be too high. Would really need a powerful amp to drive them to loud volume? Not sure
No, you'd run them parallel and bridged across 2 channels on the 800.4 getting 200w ea, then a horn on each of the other 2 channels. I use the faitals on that exact amp and they're very loud with punchy bass
Wouldn't 8 ohm be too high. Would really need a powerful amp to drive them to loud volume? Not sure
I would get the Beyma 6P200ND 4 ohm and JL Audio XD 600/6. Run it bridged to each Beyma and two channels left over for the horns. I'd get the Ground Zero GZCT-500IV-B to pair them with. That puts you at $1,000-1,100 spent and get what deck and DSP your prefer with the rest.
Last edited by Ron D 33; Mar 29, 2020 at 11:22 AM.
I would get the Beyma 6P200ND 4 ohm and JL Audio XD 600/6. Run it bridged to each Beyma and two channels left over for the horns. I'd get the Ground Zero GZCT-500IV-B to pair them with. That puts you at $1,000-1,100 spent and get what deck and DSP your prefer with the rest.
Is a dsp necessary? Can't just use head unit that I purchase? Where do you mount the horns. Thanks.
Is a dsp necessary? Can't just use head unit that I purchase? Where do you mount the horns. Thanks.
It's makes such a big difference with pro audio setups that I say yes. I've got my horns mounted in the mirror holes of the fairing and another set below the bars
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