HU output power question
#1
HU output power question
I've swapped out a number of OE stereo units over the years, and I'm amazed at how big and heavy these units are, compared to an aftermarket unit. And obviously, as we all know, the OE units generate about a fourth (or less) of the output power of the aftermarket stuff.
I was always curious why, given how small the aftermarket chassis are, why they couldn't be made a tad bigger, and house a more powerful amplifier section. It seems like the in-dash HUs have pretty much been stalled at 24W/ch output, peak, since the early 80s. OR, is it because the OE wiring harness couldn't carry the additional current needed, to drive an amp section that generated more that 24W peak power?
Just curious......
I was always curious why, given how small the aftermarket chassis are, why they couldn't be made a tad bigger, and house a more powerful amplifier section. It seems like the in-dash HUs have pretty much been stalled at 24W/ch output, peak, since the early 80s. OR, is it because the OE wiring harness couldn't carry the additional current needed, to drive an amp section that generated more that 24W peak power?
Just curious......
#3
I was simply thinking that it would make it easier if a HU could have an internal amp with a little more HP.....sort of like Alpine's "power pack", but contained in the HU itself.
#4
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I've seen some of the "cheaper" brand HU's advertising up to 80W/ch@4ohms, but not sure how those actually compare to the 45W/ch Name brand stuff.
What about going with a Bose set up? Each front speaker has it's own little amp, and the rears have a shared amp in the drivers rear quarter panel. Mine sounds good and it's prepacked, so easy install. Might find a used package cheap...
Or you can buy a 5-channel amp and mount it under the passenger front seat. Some are small enough to fit on the shelf to the drivers side of the T-Top trunk area and have 600W RMS@ 4 ohms.
What about going with a Bose set up? Each front speaker has it's own little amp, and the rears have a shared amp in the drivers rear quarter panel. Mine sounds good and it's prepacked, so easy install. Might find a used package cheap...
Or you can buy a 5-channel amp and mount it under the passenger front seat. Some are small enough to fit on the shelf to the drivers side of the T-Top trunk area and have 600W RMS@ 4 ohms.
Last edited by hrcslam; 07-10-2014 at 03:47 PM.
#6
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Nice, if I remember right those Rockford Amps are rated at RMS too, so that should be 75RMS per channel. Good compact size. Could fit forward of the center console under the dash....