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post Oct 22, 2008 - 3:56 AM
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i just got a new pair of 6.5" kicker components ($50 biggrin.gif ). do i really need an external amp? i know under powering is bad but i really dont want to override my electricals with another amp? and i run my stereo at about "20" w/ a max of 50 so i play it no were near max but it does get enough thump. i wont get the most out of the speakers, i just want to make sure i dont "overly" damage them by under powering.

on a side note is this normal: i ran my engine with radio/lights/ac off and disconnected the battery. ran fine but when i turned on the headlights the car shut off. should the alternator be able to handle w/ headlights and accessories? or by turning on lights i created a surge? should i try running the engine w/ the headlights/acc on, then disconnect? this ties into overwhelming the electricals...i still dont have a volt meter frown.gif

my setup:
jvc pdr30 hu
500w alpine amp
2 10" alpine type e's
stock speakers
4 neons w/ switch going in this week
big three upgrade(4gauge)

so basicly, how much more can my electricals handle? dont want to replace alternator/add capacitor/get a bigger or add a battery. based on my setup, and average alternator capability these are the choices of things i would like to hear:
1.install components and dont max out volume, get an amp later(it should be fine for now)
2.get a cheap amp because your electricals can handle the added draw
3.what the hell you doing, your system is maxed.
4.your alternator needs replacing frown.gif

any help is appreciated guys.

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post Oct 22, 2008 - 7:52 PM
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My 0.02

I have a 50Watt Head unit running my Front (6.5" 3 way + Tweeters) and Back (6.5" 2 way) and a AMP running the 12" Sub at the back.

So Yes you can run the Car Speakes from the Head unit
But 10" to 15" Subs will have to be Amped.
The Subs have to be Amped due to our hearing range (Hear highs better than Lows) and the amount of Air the 10" to 15"'s push around.

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