This is my first post and to be honest Ill be more of a reader than poster.I was invited here from someone on another forum.Im sorry I cant remember who,but thanks.
Anyway I just picked up a used XS 4600.I got it for 75.00.Im alilttle disappointed though.Im still learning about car audio,so after I bought it I realized it doesnt have a varible crossover.I heard that you need some kind of chips....is this true??
Can I use and external eletronic crossover?Whats the overall verdict on this amp?Did I get ripped off?
BTW,Im using it to power 2 Polk 6x9's and 2 Polk 6.5's.
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XS 4600 yea or nay??
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And yes, the internal crossover is what's called an RNET, it's basically a 14 (or 16) pin resistor network. It's just 7 or 8 resistors. The value of the resistors determines the crossover point. If you need a different crossover point, you need a different RNET. You can build RNETs as long as you find the right parts.
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And yes, the internal crossover is what's called an RNET, it's basically a 14 (or 16) pin resistor network. It's just 7 or 8 resistors. The value of the resistors determines the crossover point. If you need a different crossover point, you need a different RNET. You can build RNETs as long as you find the right parts.
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i have a soft spot for those amps. they are sort of a no frills, solid dependable amps. and $75 is a great price for the 4600
the r-nets can be great, it takes any guesswork out of the variable crossover.
here is a little table showing the parts you need for which frequency.
the r-nets can be great, it takes any guesswork out of the variable crossover.
here is a little table showing the parts you need for which frequency.
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Re: XS 4600 yea or nay??
That be me, Welcome. Glad you came.07ramjam wrote:This is my first post and to be honest Ill be more of a reader than poster.I was invited here from someone on another forum.Im sorry I cant remember who,but thanks.
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