Is 150x2 RMS too much for a set of MM6's?

Big Sexz
Big Sexz Posts: 15
edited April 2004 in Car Audio & Electronics
I have a Memphis (some letter)3004 75X4 bridged to 150x2 and I was plaining on using that (since I already had it) to push the MM6's. Looking over everything the max RMS is 150 but the recommended is only 100. It's pretty clean power. Do you think it will be ok?

Thanks
Jeff

Oh Oh one last question, will a 2.4 farad cap be enough for 900 watts ?
2004 Nissan 350Z
Enthusiast 6 Speed
Chrome Silver w/20% Tint
System:
HU Sony CDX-M750 (only thing installed)

Speakers:
1 pair MM6
2 MM124's
1 DB650 (rear fill)

Amps:
Memphis T(I think)3004
PolkMOMO C500.1

Ebay Special VOODOO 2.4 farad cap and some 1/0 gauge power and ground wire

The hold up is the fact that I have removed all interior body panels for sound deadening purposed and severely underestimated the time it would take to mat the whole car. I was thinking "maybe a day or two".
I'm attempting a stealth install in the somewhat factory locations. Wish me luck.
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited March 2004
    I'm running 175-200 watts to my MM6s, youll be fine
    and yes, the 2.5 farad cap will be plenty
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • Big Sexz
    Big Sexz Posts: 15
    edited March 2004
    Cody.... You the MAN!! ;)
    2004 Nissan 350Z
    Enthusiast 6 Speed
    Chrome Silver w/20% Tint
    System:
    HU Sony CDX-M750 (only thing installed)

    Speakers:
    1 pair MM6
    2 MM124's
    1 DB650 (rear fill)

    Amps:
    Memphis T(I think)3004
    PolkMOMO C500.1

    Ebay Special VOODOO 2.4 farad cap and some 1/0 gauge power and ground wire

    The hold up is the fact that I have removed all interior body panels for sound deadening purposed and severely underestimated the time it would take to mat the whole car. I was thinking "maybe a day or two".
    I'm attempting a stealth install in the somewhat factory locations. Wish me luck.
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited March 2004
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • PoweredByDodge
    PoweredByDodge Posts: 4,185
    edited March 2004
    i ran over 200 x 2 to my polk DX 3065 component system... lasted oh maybe 2 years or so... beat the living **** out of it -- crossed it over at 70 hertz / 12db per octave. cooked a tweeter -- or 4 -- and a midbass driver... i finally said screw it and left the remains of it in my truck when i traded it in last week.

    but the momo is a beefier speaker than the dx and can handle the extra power -- my dx's were rated at like 60 or 70 rms... and i put almost three times that on them...

    so if they can handle three times the power of their rating, then i dont think that your momo's will have a problem with playing at their rated power or a little bit above that... polk makes a good speaker.
    The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited April 2004
    my first setup : Rockford Fosgate 800@2 (2x200watt rms) on mij MM465....... LOUD!!!

    nou i'm using a Audison VRX 4.300 EX (4x110 watt) in active mode (4channels) four the MM465 YUMMIE :P what an SQ en control :D

    crossover settings;

    midd's 40hz / 2100hz 12db per octave
    tweet's 2000hz 12db per octave

    grtz Coen
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  • CPHILHOWER
    CPHILHOWER Posts: 343
    edited April 2004
    I am running 125 watts to a Kenwood 6*8 3 way. Rated for 70 watts RMS/240 peak. And I have a Kenwood Tweeter wired to each channel. Rated 50 RMS. I forget the Peak figure.
    Chris
  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited April 2004
    yay!!







    i dunno, i just kinda felt i had to contribute. :rolleyes:
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