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New install with same footprint
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 7:49 pm
by tonym
I have 2 m50's and an m100 now pushing 2 sets of AVI lxd comps
Those of you who have ran AVI know they like power.
I have only owned M-series amps
It sounds very clear and loud now but I think Im working the amps and the m100 just isnt enough for 2 JL-13tw5's
I would think for SQ the ZX line and titanium line would have the same or better SQ?
My question is what amps could I swap out my m-series for with a bit more power and the same or less footprint(im shoe horned in now) with the 2 m50's and m100
Maybe ZX475Ti for the 2 m50's?
thanks
Re: New install with same footprint
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:41 pm
by joerg
tonym wrote:I have 2 m50's and an m100 now pushing 2 sets of AVI lxd comps
Those of you who have ran AVI know they like power.
I have only owned M-series amps
It sounds very clear and loud now but I think Im working the amps and the m100 just isnt enough for 2 JL-13tw5's
I would think for SQ the ZX line and titanium line would have the same or better SQ?
My question is what amps could I swap out my m-series for with a bit more power and the same or less footprint(im shoe horned in now) with the 2 m50's and m100
Maybe ZX475Ti for the 2 m50's?
thanks
Why not just take another M100 and run a JL off each

Re: New install with same footprint
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:36 am
by dBincognito
tonym wrote:I have 2 m50's and an m100 now pushing 2 sets of AVI lxd comps
Those of you who have ran AVI know they like power.
I have only owned M-series amps
It sounds very clear and loud now but I think Im working the amps and the m100 just isnt enough for 2 JL-13tw5's
I would think for SQ the ZX line and titanium line would have the same or better SQ?
My question is what amps could I swap out my m-series for with a bit more power and the same or less footprint(im shoe horned in now) with the 2 m50's and m100
Maybe ZX475Ti for the 2 m50's?
thanks
Could step up to a MS2125 and MS2250. One of each would do the job and take less space than 2 M50's and a M100........and the M amps and MS amps use the same signal path circuitry if I'm not mistaken.
I would prefer a ZX450v.2 over a 475Ti.......I like the gold boards

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:01 am
by gridracer
I'll buy your M100 from you
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:45 am
by Eric D
How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 pm
by tonym
Eric D wrote:How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
I have 1 m50 running the left side comps and the other running the right.. 2 sets of AVI LXD(not bridged)
and the m100 bridged to 2 JL13tw5's
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:50 pm
by tonym
gridracer wrote:I'll buy your M100 from you
Sorry man... nice minty m100+me=till death do us part
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:15 pm
by Eric D
tonym wrote:Eric D wrote:How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
I have 1 m50 running the left side comps and the other running the right.. 2 sets of AVI LXD(not bridged)
and the m100 bridged to 2 JL13tw5's
Well, I think you might be running the best setup already. Are the components active or passive?
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 3:20 pm
by tonym
Eric D wrote:tonym wrote:Eric D wrote:How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
I have 1 m50 running the left side comps and the other running the right.. 2 sets of AVI LXD(not bridged)
and the m100 bridged to 2 JL13tw5's
Well, I think you might be running the best setup already. Are the components active or passive?
passive...
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:27 pm
by Eric D
Bi-amped as well?
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:55 pm
by tonym
not sure if I know forsure what you mean ...bi meaning 2 though... meaning the signal is split for the 2 amps? ......I would have to ask my buddy..I know I had bought 2 spliters...he did all the wire and amp install...
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 10:17 pm
by ttocs
some componants and x-0vers have the option to run 2 channels of power into it, per side. This will gives a little more tunability as you can then adjust the output of the componants individually as well as x-over the signal that goes into it to help clean it up a bit.