is it bridged?
Alright, kinda disappointed/or i'm an idiot.
I'll start with my disappointment. I just replaced my 300W Bridgeable Kenwood KAC-608S with a 600W MONO Class D Kenwood KAC-6104D.
It isn't hitting NEARLY as hard as the older 300W model.
What did I screw up?
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
how do you have the speakers wired up? series, parallel? is it single or dual voice coil sub? how many subs?
if its a class d amp it only has one channel right?
Last edited by littlerick; 10-29-2009 at 09:17 AM
General Features
• Max Power: 600W
• Class D Mono Power Amplifier
• 2Ω Load Capability
• Power MOS-FET Switching Power Supply
• Cast Aluminum Heat Sink
• Built-In Low-Pass Filter
• Speaker-Level Inputs For Easy Factory Integration With Factory Stereo
• CEA-2006 Compliant
• 1-Year Warranty
Specifications
RATED OUTPUT POWER (14.4V):
• 200W RMS x 1 @ 4Ω
• (20Hz-200Hz @ 1%THD)
• 300W RMS x 1 @ 2Ω
• (100Hz @ 1% THD)
RMS POWER OUTPUT (CEA-2006)
• 200W RMS x 1
• (RMS @ 4Ω, 1% THD+N)
• 75dBa Signal-To-Noise Ratio
BUILT-IN CROSSOVER CONTROL:
• Variable Low-Pass Filter: 50Hz-200Hz (12dB/oct)
• Operating Voltage: 14.4V
• Current Consumption: 21A
• S/N Ratio: 94dB
• Frequency Response: 20Hz-200kHz
• Input Sensitivity: 0.2V ~ 5.0V
Installation Size:
• Width: 7-13/16” (198mm)
• Height: 2-5/16” (59mm)
• Depth: 9-1/16” (230mm)
• Weight: 4.0lbs. (1.8kg)
and i thought most class d amps were 1 channel lol
hold on while i show how i connected the sub to the amp.
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
4GA Power and Ground
REMOTE from back of HU
LINE IN RCA from from HU
GROUND TO TRUNK
I'm the one who originally installed/wired the system, so i'm pretty sure it's correct. I've just never used a MONO amp before.
Last edited by Colton5419; 10-28-2009 at 04:16 PM
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
you sure that's not a 2 channel, my mono only has 2 sub outs,(pos-neg) cause if that's a 2 channel I don't think its bridgeable usually it indicates on the amp where to bridge.
of try moving the pos terminal to the other empty terminal...etc.. try moving those around.
I checked the manual before installing it like a bridge, it showed if only one sub to set it up like that.
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
UPDATE:
Opened the sub to see if it is the dual or single voice coil model of the MTX Thunder 5500.
It's the single voice coil at 4ohm.
- It seem's to be "cleaner" bass than the old 99' Kenwood.
I have the input sensitivity cranked, and LPF at around 115Hz
Last edited by Colton5419; 10-28-2009 at 06:43 PM
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
its only 4 ohm so your only getting 200 watts. that might be why it isnt that loud
also make sure its bridged
littlerick, my 300W Bridgeable Kenwood KAC-608S was only 150RMS when bridged, so the new amp should be louder at 200RMS.
It can't be bridged since it's a mono AMP, it only has 4 outputs since it can either be used by dual or single voice coil.
72,500 miles as of 3/30/11
Your newer amp KAC-6104D is not bridgable, its a mono amp that can handle two single subs. So its kinda like a dual mono amp. Your older amp has a 300 max with 150rms brigde so im guessing 100 single. So your setup right now from the picture only pushing out 100rms which is of course lower then 150 and why it isnt bumping more like you want. at 4ohm you get about 200rms if you properly connect it. I do need to know the size of your sub cause mtx 5500 makes 4 diff sizes and diff rms etc. Ill explain more when i get this info
Last edited by ADExternal; 10-29-2009 at 12:26 AM
2002 ES i4 SOHC Mitsubishi Galant
where did i say mono didnt mean 1? all the class d amps i've ever messed with were 1 channel. thats the first mono amp that i've seen that has a place for 2 speakers.
i see them all the time. the reason why you usually only see class D as mono is because they are very efficient on power but not high on sound quality. Class A is just the opposite.
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