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if you're already changing speakers, it'd likely be better to just plan to upgrade the wiring from the beginning. i'd also go with a bigger amp.
but i don't get along with any of the oem audio gear.
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Yeah, I feel you.
I already feel like I've gone about this the wrong way LOL |
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So I read this whole forum but idk anything about speakers and amps, so i was hoping you experts can help me. My plan is to see if I can somehow bridge or connect door woofers and 11" jbl stadium basshub to my amp (powerbass xtreme xa900d) and if I can what is the best way to do it? Would I still need to bypass stock amp? Any help is appreciated and if any questions do ask and I'll try to answer.
Original setup: HU-pioneer avhx5700bhs w/ wire kit Rca+remote+power wire from battery to xa900d bumping 2 10s. Recently blew the subs, did not notice that doors wasnt even working all this time until I blew the 10s. Amp- Last edited by Vangfrs; 08-04-2023 at 03:28 AM. |
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1) I looked online to try and find some specifications for your PowerBass amp but couldn't find anything after a quick search. Is it a stereo or a mono amp? 2) Is the amp stable down to 1 Ohm? 3) What is the ohm load of your JBL Stadium basshub? Suggestions: A) Don't even bother with integrating the stock door speaker amplifier with the aftermarket head unit that you've already got installed. It will only complicate matters at this point because it has no gain control and is meant to amplify a speaker-level signal only. B) The OEM door speakers are 2-Ohm so you should be able to use your PowerBass amp on those, but the possibility of blowing them is greater just by looking at the fuses on the side of the amp. You'll have to back off the gain significantly, because the OEM door speakers are not capable of handling much more than 60 watts or so. You'll end up blowing the suspensions on them if you're not careful, and then you still won't get all of the power out of that amp. Depending on your amp specs, and the JBL sub Ohm rating, you may be able to connect it to the amp in a bridged configuration along with the door speakers. C) The door speaker wiring is easily accessed at the harness of the OEM amplifier and we can help guide you in connecting your PowerBass amp to them. Let us know. |
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Jbl Woofer 11" Frequency Response 20-150 Hz Power Range (Watts RMS) 600 Maximum Wattage 1200 Sensitivity 90 dB Impedance 2 ohms or 8 ohms |
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Technically, you COULD use your PowerBass amplifier to power your OEM door speakers, and you'll get a good clean, powerful output signal but again, you'll have to turn the gain way down so that you don't blow the suspensions or burn the voice coils out, AND they will be operating in mono mode only instead of stereo, which isn't really bad in this situation due to the fact that those door speakers are basically designed to play lower frequencies anyway and those lower frequencies don't really come into play in stereo separation. The higher frequencies that your dash speakers are reproducing are mostly responsible for the stereo separation you are hearing. If you look at the frequency response of the OEM amplifier, you'll see what I mean. If you search some of my older posts, I mapped the frequency response of that amp out of curiosity. Remember that the door speakers are 2-ohm and wiring them both to your amp in a parallel configuration presents a 1-ohm load to it, and according to the specs, that's potentially 900 watts divided by the two speakers. Just warning you that your PowerBass amp is seriously overpowered in this situation, so be careful if you do this. Your amp would be a great match for your JBL sub however. Might I suggest running another set of RCA cables and adding a smaller, two-channel stereo amplifier for your door speakers rated at around 100 watts into 2-ohms. You should be safe with this configuration and amps like this are extremely inexpensive nowadays. Save your big amp for your JBL subwoofer. |
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Aslo if I lower my gain that means I wont be pushing the jbl to its full potential? I dont want to blow the doors but if they're not being used then to me it's as if they already blew. If they did, it'll just give me a reason to change them to something better lol. You said the amp is overpowered, tho I dont care about the doors, would it blow the jbl? |
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According to the specifications of your amp, if you connect one 2-ohm door speaker to either speaker output, you have the potential of 600 watts available to that one speaker. Connect another 2-ohm door speaker to the other output, which will now present a 1-ohm load to this mono amplifier channel and you have the potential of 900 watts total, that's 450 watts per speaker. Why isn't the output doubling now as you add a second speaker? It's because you are now at or approaching the full load limit of the amp and the maximum unclipped operating voltage output on that mono channel is reducing as the load increases towards 1-ohm. You'll notice at a 4-ohm load, your available wattage is 300, step up to a 2-ohm load and the available wattage is 600, doubling, hence no voltage drop as the load transitions from 4-ohms to 2-ohms. But add another 2-ohm load for a total of 1-ohm and now you see only 900 watts, where you would expect to see 1200 watts. The voltage has now begun to decrease due to the greater load on the amplifier. It should be noted that not ALL amplifiers reduce voltage output in the same manner. Not all amplifiers are designed and manufactured the same way. I really wish amplifier manufacturers would drop the wattage ratings of their amplifiers and switch over to a maximum unclipped voltage output rating system. It would make things so much simpler. So to answer your first question: No, the amplifier will supply 450 watts to your left 2-ohm door speaker and 450 watts to your right 2-ohm door speaker. 2-ohms + 2-ohms in parallel = 1-ohm total, where the amp is rated at 900 watts at 1-ohm, and 450 + 450 = 900 Quote:
So to sum it up: Your amp can be used to power the door speakers, but you must be very careful. Your amp is a perfect match for your subwoofer. If I were in your shoes, I'd buy another smaller amp for the door speakers as I mentioned in my previous post, and use the PowerBass amp for the JBL sub. I am assuming you're using deck power for the dash mids and tweeters? |
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it's possible, but a really really bad idea. you need either another amp, or a different amp with more channels. and considering the context of this thread, no, an amp of that size cannot be ran off the oem amps power wires.
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So befoee i do decide to get another smaller amp, for the sake of repurposing and less clutter in trunk, my friend also has 1500watt adioupipe amp that he's willing to give me, would that amp then be able to then power 2x door woofer+jbl? Yes deck is powering front, tweeter, and back speakers. |
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So if oem amp wires can't be used, that means I would have to rewire new bigger gauge wires from doors to amp?
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for the power wires. you can use the oem speaker wires, though i highly recommend changing them for aftermarket 14 gauge or smaller#(12ga, 10 ga) to better support the amount of effort that goes into installing an amp.
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I second what Soundman said, with the addition of staying far away from any copper clad aluminum wiring if you do end up upgrading any speaker or power wiring. And you're very welcome, sharing my knowledge and helping others is something I enjoy doing. |
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Any suggestions on amp for door? And would I be able to slave it to the 900watt amp?
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