I whant to no if my amp is pluged OK here are the pics
the rear ch is 2 10`` subs
the front ch is 2 6`sony marine
this instal is in my boat thanks guys
amp instal in the boat
Re: amp instal in the boat
I'm gonna step out on a limb here.... and say your good. Is there a problem you are having?
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.
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It looks good, but your RCAs definitely look like they are unshielded. You may get a lot of noise in your system because of that. Get a good set of shielded twisted pair RCAs and it should sound a lot better.
I am not 100% sure but you might need an RCA y-splitter to connect the rear channel RCAs as well.
I am not 100% sure but you might need an RCA y-splitter to connect the rear channel RCAs as well.
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put somethign between that screw and those wires maybe so the threads dont eat up the plastic.
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I GOES IN OVERLOAD AND CUTS OUTStryker wrote:I'm gonna step out on a limb here.... and say your good. Is there a problem you are having?
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what are the speakers that are hooked up to it?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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yes ^^^^to safely run that amp 4 ohm's bridged is the overall best load it can run. Are your subs dual 4ohm or 8ohm?ttocs wrote:what are the speakers that are hooked up to it?
you would want 8ohm subs to run 2 safely. I have a feeling they are 4ohm....yes?
4ohm subs can work, you'll just have to run an 8ohm load, in which case you might as well run 1 channel to each sub and not bridge them.
IDK we need more info like ttocs said
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.