Okay, guys. I'm putting together a stereo system, and here's what I'm looking at:
2 Polk 6.5" 2-way speakers in front door panels (close to kickboard):http://www.polkaudio.com/caraudio/mm/index.php?s=mm6515" cutout dimensions
2 5/8" driver mounting depth (top)
2 7/8 driver mounting depth (bottom)
50 watt continuous
150 watt peak power
2.7 ohms impedance
40-25000Hz
90dB sensitivity
2 Polk 6x9" 3-way speakers in rear deck:http://www.polkaudio.com/caraudio/mm/index.php?s=mm6918 3/8" x 5 1/2" cutout dimensions
3 3/16" driver mounting depth (top)
3 1/2" driver mounting depth (bottom)
125 watt continuous power
300 watt peak power
2.7 ohms impedance
30-25000Hz
94dB sensitivity
Kicker ZX650.4 4-channel amp for speakers above.http://www.kicker.com/ZX_Amplifiers2 Polk 12" woofers in trunk:http://www.polkaudio.com/caraudio/mm/subwoofers.php?s=overview-subs#mm124011" cutout dimensions
4 5/8" driver mounting depth (top)
5 1/4" driver mounting depth (bottom)
425 watt continuous
850 watt peak power
4 ohms impedance
22-200Hz
92dB
8 gauge input drivers
Kicker DX1000.1 mono amp for the woofers (parallel wired):http://www.kicker.com/dx_amplifiers1 farad capacitor for mono amp.1-2 100 ampere anal fuse for battery connections to amps.0/1 gauge cable from battery.Have yet to choose a head unit, but will probably go Alpine or SonyPossibly an alternator upgrade.===
A few questions about this setup:
1. My initial thought was to put 2x 4" speakers in the kick panels; however, it doesn't look like I could put one on the driver-side because the parking break pedal seems like it would get in the way.
2. My fallback was to put 2x 6" speakers in the door panels close to the front. Has anybody put 6" round speakers in the doors before? If not, does it look doable?
3. Does anybody see any problems with the wattages/ohms of my amp selection for driving my speakers?
4. I've been out of the audio scene for a while--for head unit selection in 2011, what's hot and what's not?
5. I'm thinking (not sure) I've go the stock alternator in my car, which I believe is 50amp or so. I see 140amp and 200amp alternators in YearOne catalog. I'm told I will need 14.4 volts for those alternators. How do I know if the alternator can produce that? Are they ALL 14.4 volts? So I know what's left over for the audio, what's the typical wattage required for a 73 cuda (lights on at night, doors and glove box and console all open while blowing the horn.
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6. Has anybody run 0- or 1- gauge wire before battery to trunk? Where specifically did you run it? I've assumed it needs to be an external run, but want to know if there's a better/easier way.
7. Would I need 2 100 ampere anal fuses or one? Each amp requires one, but I'm running one cable from the battery. Are they additive (I need to put a fuse closer to the amp after I split my power cable) or do just need to put one close to the battery.
JF