Hey everyone. I was thumbing through the old M25 manual and thought it was really interesting that PG included such detailed system designs. Systems 4 and 5 are particularly interesting. Hell, System 4 has 16 speakers including eight subs!
Has anyone ever attempted to build this system? With an M25? And if so, what the hell would it sound like? Would it hit 75dB?
I have done a complete system of a m25 using passives. It consisted of 4" in the front 6.5" in the rear and 2 dual 4 ohm 12s in the hatch. It did 127dbs. The m25 is a bad ass little amp. It does not make tons of power but will keep on running no matter what you throw at it.
todd217 wrote:I have done a complete system of a m25 using passives. It consisted of 4" in the front 6.5" in the rear and 2 dual 4 ohm 12s in the hatch. It did 127dbs. The m25 is a bad ass little amp. It does not make tons of power but will keep on running no matter what you throw at it.
That's awesome! Thanks for the reply. I just thought it was really interesting how PG provided a diagram of such a complicated system. At least, it looks complicated to me.
I'm currently running a single 4-ohm RF Punch 12 off of my M25 and it surprisingly loud. I feel like I'm under-utilizing it.
Have a good one!
Ride: 1999 Honda Civic Si (Blue; complete, unmodified B16A2)
Source A: Alpine CDA 9884
Source B: Alpine CHA S604 (Circa 1997)
Line Driver: PG PLD-1
Equalizer: PG EQ215
Crossover A: PG AX406A w/LPL44
Crossover B: PG AX204A
Amplifier A: PG M44
Amplifier B: PG M25 Series II
Front Stage: MB Quart QSD 216 6 1/2" Q-Series Comps (the real German deal; not Maxxsonics)
Subwoofer: Rockford Fosgate Punch 12
Install: http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19590
ludeboost98 wrote:Yea , that's awesome ! I ran a kenwood KAC-823 in a similar setup (4 Subs) waaaay back like mid 90's . You dont see anyone running iso anymore .
that shit is to funny....you made me go looking for my old 821...