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This thread reminds of the soap opera "As The World Turns ... Only I / we'll call it "As The Stomach Churns" in anticipation of "Nutz"s latest creation ..... More to follow ( we're all hoping ) I'm sure ... Anyone want to make a wager as to what he's conjuring up? ... Perhaps a Gigantic Boom Box? ...Time will tell !
I'll give you guys some ideas on what's going on.. Gonna move this thread to Audio now..
my current setup is:
Sony DSX-S310BTX
Biketronics controller and install kit
BT7P1 7.1" in fairing
nothing in lowers
Polk MM651 in rear pods
SS PN2.350D mounted in tourpak
BT479 6x9s in bags
So where I'm going with this is:
Same Sony head unit
Same BT controller and install kit
BT7P1 in fairing
BT Titan II 6.5" in lowers
BT7P1 in June's Upholstery rear pods
BT479 in saddlebag lids
(2) Soundstream TN4.900 amps mounted in tourpak with false bottom
Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty.3 mounted in tourpak
Some custom artwork for the false bottom with transparent Lexan and LED highlights
this is going to take me a few weeks to put together so stay tuned.
I don't get why two amps. The TN4.900 puts out 225 watts RMS per channel at 2 ohms. Each Biketronics speaker is rated at 100 watts RMS at 4 ohms. Run them in parallel and each speaker will be getting 112.5 watts.
Might want to think about running a capacitor for each amp too. That's going to be a big draw on your charging system. I don't see how it will be able to keep up.
Can't wait to see the finished project. It sounds......interesting.
I don't get why two amps. The TN4.900 puts out 225 watts RMS per channel at 2 ohms. Each Biketronics speaker is rated at 100 watts RMS at 4 ohms. Run them in parallel and each speaker will be getting 112.5 watts.
Might want to think about running a capacitor for each amp too. That's going to be a big draw on your charging system. I don't see how it will be able to keep up.
Can't wait to see the finished project. It sounds......interesting.
everything will be run at 4 ohms. 150x4
idle current draw 1.3A
only able to find a couple of viable user measured specs on actual amperage draw
1 showed 10.2A with a 50hz test tone piped through
the other was 11.4A with a 60hz test tone
either way, well within specs of the stock charging system.
as for the cap, i have that as well. Power Acoustik PCX-30F. that will be plenty to keep voltage/amperage stable if needed
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