Marine Stereo Set-up (Amp/Sub/Etc)
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			In article , "Matt"  wrote: 
Well i really would like a 5 channel, 4 for the speakers and mono for the  
sub...  Pyle only has a 6 channel so that will work too... 
 
I didn't want to have a second amp just for the sub, and didn't want to get  
a powered sub... 
 
What do you suggest? 
 
I would probably use a 4 channel amp thats convertable to 3 channel. 
One for the sub and a stereo output for two sets of 4 ohm speakers. 
The amp must be able to drive 2 ohms, else use 8 ohm speakers. 
Driving low ohms produces more heat, unfortunately. 
 
greg 
 
 
"GregS"  wrote in message  
... 
 In article , "Matt"  
  wrote: 
Yes but what about the moutning / location of the AMP, i want to keep is  
as 
dry as possible, along with all my other stereo equipment, but am unsure  
if 
it needs 'Air' to breath, a location the has constant airflow, whichi n a 
boat would be difficult.. 
 
Thanks! 
 
 
"Matt"  wrote in message 
... 
I have a 21' bowrider and plan on redoing the stereo system.  Getting a 
marine Amp, Subwoofer, Headunit, 4 speakers. 
 
 Question: 
 
 I plan on getting a 6 channel AMP anyone have any experience on  
 mounting, 
 as far as where?  I was going to put it in a compartment that really 
 doesn't get airflow but is somewhat ventalated, does the amp need alot  
 of 
 constant airflow?   The subwoofer is going to be in an enclosure and 
 non-powered. 
 
 Any help is appreciated. 
 
 
 Why do you need 6 channels ? 
 Surely needs air to breath. You must use a fan in an enclosed area 
 with entry air points. Some amps allready have fans. My old 
 Pioneer amp had two fans that went along with the music. 
 If heat is a real concern, a full switching amp is the best 
 way to go. 
 
 PLYE oh the good old days. Pyrimid watts or Pyle watts they call them. 
 
 I remember when Pyle was a decent American manufacturer of speakers. 
 
 There is something to be said for throwaway electronics in sal****er  
 marine 
 installations. Typical "Marine" equipment is usually cheap with some kind  
 of O rings 
 somewhere. 
 
 
 greg  
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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