Will this amp and amp wiring kit be good?
#11
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Yeah I am planning on running Infinity Kappa 6.5" components
Eclipse CD4000 head unit,
Infinity Kappa 10" sub
and then the Soundstream Van gogh amp.
Already bought the amp and I bought a 4 channel amp wiring kit from KnuKonceptz and the battery terminals.
Would this amp work with that head unit, speakers and sub?
Eclipse CD4000 head unit,
Infinity Kappa 10" sub
and then the Soundstream Van gogh amp.
Already bought the amp and I bought a 4 channel amp wiring kit from KnuKonceptz and the battery terminals.
Would this amp work with that head unit, speakers and sub?
#14
Originally Posted by 2003s2k2003,Apr 30 2008, 12:48 PM
Would this amp work with that head unit, speakers and sub?
Try to find a manual somewhere and see if it offers a 3 channel mode. If it doesn't do this, you should try to find a sub with dual voice coils like the infinity perfect 10d vq.
That headunit also has good preouts so you shouldn't have noise issues.
#16
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I second Knukonceptz, but I would advise against the kit. Buy everything a-la-carte.
Get their best RCAs, their middle speaker wire, their regular power wire, etc. It won't make that much of a difference in price, but you will notice an increase in SQ. Moreover, you always want a little extra wiring, and these kits can leave you short...a REAL PITA when you are in the middle of your install, and realize you don't have enough of something.
Get their best RCAs, their middle speaker wire, their regular power wire, etc. It won't make that much of a difference in price, but you will notice an increase in SQ. Moreover, you always want a little extra wiring, and these kits can leave you short...a REAL PITA when you are in the middle of your install, and realize you don't have enough of something.
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,May 1 2008, 07:34 AM
I second Knukonceptz, but I would advise against the kit. Buy everything a-la-carte.
Get their best RCAs, their middle speaker wire, their regular power wire, etc. It won't make that much of a difference in price, but you will notice an increase in SQ. Moreover, you always want a little extra wiring, and these kits can leave you short...a REAL PITA when you are in the middle of your install, and realize you don't have enough of something.
Get their best RCAs, their middle speaker wire, their regular power wire, etc. It won't make that much of a difference in price, but you will notice an increase in SQ. Moreover, you always want a little extra wiring, and these kits can leave you short...a REAL PITA when you are in the middle of your install, and realize you don't have enough of something.
#18
Looks like you're well on your way Ryan.
I would also have advised against the kit since you're likely to pay more than it would cost to get the components a-la-carte and you'll have too much of something and possibly not enough of something else.
That said, the amp/hu/components looks good. If you haven't picked up the sub yet, I would advise looking into a different sub. There are better subs out there than the Infinity for approx the same price...
I would also have advised against the kit since you're likely to pay more than it would cost to get the components a-la-carte and you'll have too much of something and possibly not enough of something else.
That said, the amp/hu/components looks good. If you haven't picked up the sub yet, I would advise looking into a different sub. There are better subs out there than the Infinity for approx the same price...
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Originally Posted by Neutered Sputniks,May 1 2008, 02:00 PM
Looks like you're well on your way Ryan.
I would also have advised against the kit since you're likely to pay more than it would cost to get the components a-la-carte and you'll have too much of something and possibly not enough of something else.
That said, the amp/hu/components looks good. If you haven't picked up the sub yet, I would advise looking into a different sub. There are better subs out there than the Infinity for approx the same price...
I would also have advised against the kit since you're likely to pay more than it would cost to get the components a-la-carte and you'll have too much of something and possibly not enough of something else.
That said, the amp/hu/components looks good. If you haven't picked up the sub yet, I would advise looking into a different sub. There are better subs out there than the Infinity for approx the same price...
PS still interested in helping with an install?