4 ch amp

Mike
Mike Posts: 16
edited June 2003 in Car Audio & Electronics
This might be stupid, but I would like to know. If I have a pair of EX 369 (100 w rms) and a pair of EX 365 (60 w rms) and I get a 100X4 ch amp. Now can I adjust the amp to supply 100 w to the 369's and 60 w to the 365's?
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  • PoweredByDodge
    PoweredByDodge Posts: 4,185
    edited June 2003
    yes you can mike -- its not a dumb question -- its actually a good one if you haven't used many amps before...

    99% of 4 channel amps will have a separate "gain"adjustment for the front and for the rear channels... some very expensive amps might even have a separate gain for each of the 4 channels.

    keep in mind 100% volume for an amp is not 100% gain... it depends on the voltage that your headunit is putting out pre-amp, and the input tolerance of your amp --- but once you pick out an amp, we can help you determine where you should set your gain for starters and then u can tweak it from there.

    but yes, u can definately run full power to the 6x9's and 65 watts to the smaller speakers :)
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