Preacher
07-08-2004, 09:48 PM
Any good?
I was looking at a MTX BLUE THUNDER PRO400X5 amp
Key Features:
RMS Power measured at 12.5 Volts Front & Rear
25 watts x 4 into a 4 ohm load RMS
50 watts x 4 into a 2 ohm load RMS
100 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load
RMS Power measured at 12.5 Volts DC:Subwoofer
100 watts RMS into 4 Ohms
200 watts RMS into 2 Ohms
Dynamic Power Front & Rear
65 watts x 4 into a 4 ohm load
125 watts x 4 into a 2 ohm load
250 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load
Dynamic Power Subwoofer
150 watts x 1 into a 4 ohm load
300 watts x 1 into a 2 ohm load
Signal to Noise Ratio
> or = 100dB A-Weighted
Damping Factor: >200
Maximum Input 8 Vrms
Frequency Response
20Hz-20kHz ±0.25dB
Bass EQ (0-18dB) centered at 45Hz
Crossover (Front) Variable 40Hz to 175Hz
12-18dB/Octave
HP Defeatable with 45X Frequency Multiplier
1.8k-7.9kHz
Crossover (Rear) Variable 40Hz to 175Hz
12-18dB/Octave
I'm planning to run a single 10" sub and the fr 6" Eclipses and rear Rockford Fos 6x9's with the five channels....what do you stereo whizzes think of that setup? :)
I just want it to sound good,it's not for competing or anything like that....
I was looking at a MTX BLUE THUNDER PRO400X5 amp
Key Features:
RMS Power measured at 12.5 Volts Front & Rear
25 watts x 4 into a 4 ohm load RMS
50 watts x 4 into a 2 ohm load RMS
100 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load
RMS Power measured at 12.5 Volts DC:Subwoofer
100 watts RMS into 4 Ohms
200 watts RMS into 2 Ohms
Dynamic Power Front & Rear
65 watts x 4 into a 4 ohm load
125 watts x 4 into a 2 ohm load
250 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load
Dynamic Power Subwoofer
150 watts x 1 into a 4 ohm load
300 watts x 1 into a 2 ohm load
Signal to Noise Ratio
> or = 100dB A-Weighted
Damping Factor: >200
Maximum Input 8 Vrms
Frequency Response
20Hz-20kHz ±0.25dB
Bass EQ (0-18dB) centered at 45Hz
Crossover (Front) Variable 40Hz to 175Hz
12-18dB/Octave
HP Defeatable with 45X Frequency Multiplier
1.8k-7.9kHz
Crossover (Rear) Variable 40Hz to 175Hz
12-18dB/Octave
I'm planning to run a single 10" sub and the fr 6" Eclipses and rear Rockford Fos 6x9's with the five channels....what do you stereo whizzes think of that setup? :)
I just want it to sound good,it's not for competing or anything like that....