97avalonxls 10-05-2004, 12:46 PM I am going to be putting 100 watts to each of my rear speakers. As these are rear fill speakers I don't think that they need this much power (diamond audio m351, I don't even know if they can take that much w/o blowing) is there any way to split the 100 watts and have the rear channels push my rear fill at say 35watts and put the remaining 65watts either to the front stage (biampable) or some midbass?
please included any specific instructions with your reply as I will most likely need it
thanks in advance.
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 12:56 PM No...not possible
Hatch 10-05-2004, 01:03 PM yes it is possible, just probably not very practical.
97avalonxls 10-05-2004, 02:22 PM can you elabotare hatch?, why is it not pratical?
Hatch 10-05-2004, 02:48 PM becuase it would take someone rather well knowledgable about circutry to make you a chipset to distribute the power properly.
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 03:08 PM Originally posted by Hatch
yes it is possible, just probably not very practical.
are you retarded, its not possible...if you can explain how to do this, then I can save thousands of dollars running my whole system off a 2000 watt amp.
Hatch 10-05-2004, 03:36 PM am I retarded? Its simple circutry you idiot, all you do is create the correct sequence of Transofrmers/Resistors to gain the correct wattage for each channel.
I personally dont know the correct combination but I could find out.
Hatch 10-05-2004, 03:37 PM BTW - you must have never heard of a crossover, it uses the same concept.
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 03:42 PM and where do all these components go? you only have two speaker terminals coming out of the amp, meaning you would have to split the power after it comes out of the speaker terminals, so your saying that you would have all these parts lying around the car unprotected? sounds pretty dam lame...Judah the only way you can get less power to the rear is get a 4 channel amp.
Hatch please find out, I need a good laugh.
97avalonxls 10-05-2004, 03:44 PM ok ok, settle down you two, there's no reason for all that. perhaps this is a better question, what happens if you hook up two different speakers to the same amp channel? say one m351 (diamond audio rated for 60 watts) and one koda 6 (adire audio rated for 150 watts) ? will they work just not well, will the koda suffer and the diamond get overworked? just a flippant idea, but you all are more knowledgable(sp)
Hatch 10-05-2004, 03:46 PM im not even going to argue with you about this, you are obviously very close minded and think that if you cant do it, it cant be done.
Hatch 10-05-2004, 03:47 PM what happens is the resistance increases depending on the ohmage(sp?) of the speakers and then the power gets split.
97avalonxls 10-05-2004, 03:47 PM eddie, what are you looking for, including shipping, for those quarts? I might have to just use them, or something similar and just sell my koda 6's:sosad:
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 03:50 PM If your amp is 2 ohm stable per channel, then they will both see 100 watts each, but remember that the koda can play down a lower frequency than the diamonds and handle more power, so your diamonds will start to distort before your kodas, meaning you will not utilize your kodas to their max potential. You will also have no fader control either.
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 03:52 PM Did you buy the koda component set? 175 shipped for the RSB213's
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 03:52 PM Did you buy the koda component set? 175 shipped for the RSB213's
97avalonxls 10-05-2004, 04:13 PM no, i only have the 6's themselves(remember I used to only have 4's in the doors) and the lack of a fader is a good point. what I'm wondering is, is it possible to cross over the diamond after I split it from the koda? so it wouldn't get the lower frequncy. I think the koda can play comfortably up to around 800hz
eddiem67 10-05-2004, 04:23 PM Yes you can, with bass blockers. The M351 are 5.25" coaxials, so you you would need a 80 or 100Hz blocker set. I have some if you need them.
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