RMS Power for Ti Elite 6.5's
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RMS Power for Ti Elite 6.5's
Evening all,
Can someone please confirm to me, the RMS power PER SIDE of the Ti 6 components? The manual states power handling at 300W RMS, but I guess this is total? It shows the recommended amp as a 600.2 connected to the crossover, and this does 150W RMS per channel at 4 ohms, so am I correct?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Can someone please confirm to me, the RMS power PER SIDE of the Ti 6 components? The manual states power handling at 300W RMS, but I guess this is total? It shows the recommended amp as a 600.2 connected to the crossover, and this does 150W RMS per channel at 4 ohms, so am I correct?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
I have heard its not good to under power these. ZPA 0.3's and Ti-600.2's would seem to be the recommended hookups.
I think a little outside the box so I only have ZPA 0.5's and Xenon 200.4's that I would consider using
< you can always turn a big amp down, but you can never turn a small amp big >
Amps are inexpensive, think big... You will thank yourself later....C 
PS, I had VW337 tell me to "bridge a Xenon 200.4 into a set" a while back if I really wanted to hear something special, and he should know as he worked for PG .... hope this helps...
I think a little outside the box so I only have ZPA 0.5's and Xenon 200.4's that I would consider using
< you can always turn a big amp down, but you can never turn a small amp big >


PS, I had VW337 tell me to "bridge a Xenon 200.4 into a set" a while back if I really wanted to hear something special, and he should know as he worked for PG .... hope this helps...
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I'm in the middle of reading on how to build my own custom passive crossovers. One of the things I came across in the material was that on average, for every order the slope is, it's roughly 5% lost in power consumption. A 1st order (6 dB slope) would be at 5%, a 4th order (24 dB slope, ie the Elite Xover) would be about a 20% power loss.
I'm running a ZPA0.3 to my Elite6's set at 225 wrms per side.
So at 225 wrms, I'm loosing about 45 wrms in heat from the Xover.
I'm running a ZPA0.3 to my Elite6's set at 225 wrms per side.
So at 225 wrms, I'm loosing about 45 wrms in heat from the Xover.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."
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I am planning on running a Ti951 set from a MS1000 (dr. fosgate's modified one). Where do you think I should set the gains for the ti9's and the ti5's. And the headunit is the Alpine F1 DVI-9990 + H990 processor so its a 4V output (says on the manual).
Or should I run the Ti5 comp off the Ti500.4 active and the Ti9's off the MS1000? (this will allow me to control every speaker via the H990 processor and the tweeter will not be next to the mids they will be in the a-pillars)
P.S Sorry for hijacking the thread
Haz
Or should I run the Ti5 comp off the Ti500.4 active and the Ti9's off the MS1000? (this will allow me to control every speaker via the H990 processor and the tweeter will not be next to the mids they will be in the a-pillars)
P.S Sorry for hijacking the thread
Haz