Vehicle power platform
- ludeboost98
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Vehicle power platform
Hey all , I'm curious as to what route I should take when supplying my amps for adequate power. I will be running 4 ms series amps in my car , stock alternator . Should I just upgrade alternator ? Can I get by with adding just a second battery like a kinetic? I also have a 15 farad alumapro cap . Upgrading my big 3 it already in the works . I have never run multiple amp of this caliber before and don't want any problems . Thanks
1x MS1000TA
1x MS2250 schrouded
1X MPS2500
1x MAC500 (MS2125 plate)
1x ZPA0.5 Black
1x ZX950 Black
1x Titanium 1200.1Ti
1x Titanium 600.2Ti
1x Titanuim 500.4Ti
1x EQ15x
1x MS2250 schrouded
1X MPS2500
1x MAC500 (MS2125 plate)
1x ZPA0.5 Black
1x ZX950 Black
1x Titanium 1200.1Ti
1x Titanium 600.2Ti
1x Titanuim 500.4Ti
1x EQ15x
Re: Vehicle power platform
the 15f PG caps are prone to leak over time so i would not use it I would hate to see it start on fire when the car is off and you damage the other ms amps
.there is alway a large debate to use a cap or not
so i will not go into to that. but i might try one in my set up and if i notice a differnence i will keep it if not it goes
.there is alway a large debate to use a cap or not
so i will not go into to that. but i might try one in my set up and if i notice a differnence i will keep it if not it goes
Last edited by kg1961 on Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:39 am, edited 2 times in total.
most of my gear is gone :liar:
2020 honda accord sport
2020 honda accord sport
Re: Vehicle power platform
fuk why even bother.........


Last edited by Stryker on Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.
Re: Vehicle power platform
I don't suggest upgrading your alternator until you NEED to do so. A lot of people rush to upgrade an alternator and it is just a waste of money for them.
It all depends on what you plan to do with your stereo. If you want to enter SPL competitions then you will probably have to upgrade that alternator. If you just want a really good sounding stereo, and are running 4 amps for reasons such as bi-amping components, or adding midbass speakers, the stock alternator will probably do just fine.
The local stereo scene by me is pretty "ghetto", but I have seen many 140db systems with stock alternators in reasonably compact cars (with little alternators to begin with). If your needs are to hit 130db but sound as good as possible, you may never make use of an upgraded alternator.
One other thing to consider is to run a Class D sub amp and bury it in your installation since you probably plan to show off your MS amps.
With a Class D amp on bass duty you seldom need to upgrade an alternator. They are so much more efficient than Class A/B amps running subwoofers, you can get WAY louder with a lot less current draw.
It all depends on what you plan to do with your stereo. If you want to enter SPL competitions then you will probably have to upgrade that alternator. If you just want a really good sounding stereo, and are running 4 amps for reasons such as bi-amping components, or adding midbass speakers, the stock alternator will probably do just fine.
The local stereo scene by me is pretty "ghetto", but I have seen many 140db systems with stock alternators in reasonably compact cars (with little alternators to begin with). If your needs are to hit 130db but sound as good as possible, you may never make use of an upgraded alternator.
One other thing to consider is to run a Class D sub amp and bury it in your installation since you probably plan to show off your MS amps.
With a Class D amp on bass duty you seldom need to upgrade an alternator. They are so much more efficient than Class A/B amps running subwoofers, you can get WAY louder with a lot less current draw.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
- ludeboost98
- Posts: 117
- Joined: Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:53 pm
- Location: Baltimore , MD
Re: Vehicle power platform
Yea its my daily driver and im building for quality .
1x MS1000TA
1x MS2250 schrouded
1X MPS2500
1x MAC500 (MS2125 plate)
1x ZPA0.5 Black
1x ZX950 Black
1x Titanium 1200.1Ti
1x Titanium 600.2Ti
1x Titanuim 500.4Ti
1x EQ15x
1x MS2250 schrouded
1X MPS2500
1x MAC500 (MS2125 plate)
1x ZPA0.5 Black
1x ZX950 Black
1x Titanium 1200.1Ti
1x Titanium 600.2Ti
1x Titanuim 500.4Ti
1x EQ15x