New install with same footprint
New install with same footprint
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
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
Why not just take another M100 and run a JL off eachtonym 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

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Re: New install with same footprint
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.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
I would prefer a ZX450v.2 over a 475Ti.......I like the gold boards

Well, I think you might be running the best setup already. Are the components active or passive?tonym wrote:I have 1 m50 running the left side comps and the other running the right.. 2 sets of AVI LXD(not bridged)Eric D wrote:How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
and the m100 bridged to 2 JL13tw5's
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...
passive...Eric D wrote:Well, I think you might be running the best setup already. Are the components active or passive?tonym wrote:I have 1 m50 running the left side comps and the other running the right.. 2 sets of AVI LXD(not bridged)Eric D wrote:How are the M50s and the M100 connected up (what goes where)?
and the m100 bridged to 2 JL13tw5's
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.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.