600 wat amp with 3 10's and Bose Headunit
#1
600 wat amp with 3 10's and Bose Headunit
I wanna know if this can hold up... I know barely anything at all on the set up of these.. but would like to know if anyone else is running this... i got 3 10's JLW in the trunk right now with a 600 watt amp... i wanna know how to hook this up and if it could hold it.. i was lookin' at the Faq.. but it didn't tell much about how to hook it up.. it jus told me what to get... the amp thing (converter)... where can i get that.. and how much is it... is it a good idea to let a professional place do the job.. thanx!
#6
First off, I think you're better off buying an aftermarket HU/speakers, that way this won't be a complete b!tch to do... If you want to keep the original Bose unit, that can be worked on as well... you will need to splice into the rear speaker wires for the speaker level input, and I do believe there is also another wire you can splice into for the remote turn-on. May not sound as good though, but those are my thoughts...
#7
Mmm, gotta love that Jensen power. Also, what model JLs? 200 per sub would be fine depending on the sub, hit a crapload, but Jensen power is as good as the price and don't perform at spec. Try it out, see how it sounds I guess
#8
Well I don't really want to hijack your thread but i have a similar question:
I've got 3 10's and a 750 watt amp (no installed yet)...and sometime soon i might be changing out the other speakers in the car as well. How much easier would it make it to change them all at once? How hard would it be to keep the original HU? (by the way, I have a 3rd gen w/ bose)
-payne-
I've got 3 10's and a 750 watt amp (no installed yet)...and sometime soon i might be changing out the other speakers in the car as well. How much easier would it make it to change them all at once? How hard would it be to keep the original HU? (by the way, I have a 3rd gen w/ bose)
-payne-
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