Genesis
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I was just wondering how many amplifiers of a significant power rating could be run off a standard car battery. I have no intention of putting in an extra battery to power the stereo, and I would like to have all of my speakers amplified. How many amplifiers can I install before I start to put too much drain on the system?
Thus far, I'm planning on having 6 inch splits in the front, 6 inch three-ways in the back and 2 x 12 inch subwoofers in the boot. I'm still considering something a bit more punchy in between the 6 inch three-ways and the subwoofers, but for now it's just those 4 speakers and 2 subwoofers.
Right now, I'm thinking of running a 2 x 4 channel amplifiers. One of them will power the 2 subwoofers, and the other will power all 4 speakers. Is this acceptable, or is there a better way to do it?
Thus far, I'm planning on having 6 inch splits in the front, 6 inch three-ways in the back and 2 x 12 inch subwoofers in the boot. I'm still considering something a bit more punchy in between the 6 inch three-ways and the subwoofers, but for now it's just those 4 speakers and 2 subwoofers.
Right now, I'm thinking of running a 2 x 4 channel amplifiers. One of them will power the 2 subwoofers, and the other will power all 4 speakers. Is this acceptable, or is there a better way to do it?