Newbie Question
Last edited by jusTAnother; Jan 15, 2009 at 07:11 AM.
http://www.arcaudio.com/productdescr...es/arc6000.asp
The sail panel speakers are the eD 7K.v2
http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_...products_id=33
http://www.arcaudio.com/productdescr...es/arc6000.asp
The sail panel speakers are the eD 7K.v2
http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_...products_id=33
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_020APX2...80.html?tp=115
Are you putting one or two back there???? Once you tell me I tell you what kind of amp you can get.
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The reason I was going to replace the amp is because I figured the speakers would not have enough power. Is this not the case. The speakers rms are 100 watts and the stock amp gives 30 watts at best. right?
The HU is still factory but I am planing on replacing it with the kenwood 5120 eventually.
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If you're not sure about it, I suggest you try running off the factory amp and see if you like it. Even if you don't like it, you haven't lost anything - you can always add your amp later. The amp is probably the best component of the entire Monsoon system. It may not be particularly powerful but it puts out a clean signal that is well balanced for the acoustics of the interior.
the Kicker ZX650.4 is an example of an amplifier you can use. It will allow you to send up to 120W RMS to each 4ohm component speaker and up to 170W RMS to each rear sail panel sub. And like most amplifiers you will get a birth sheet that will state the amp can actually provide 10-20% more power. So with an amp like this your components will be more than happy even though you will probably never run them that high and the amp has a good chance at being able to provide up to 200W RMS to each sub.






