loowee
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Hello guys !
We are helping a customer with an amplifier problem that tried to setup his system himself but called us after 3 amps fried !
Since we do not specialize in audio and we mostly install pre-amplified systeme such as Grand-Concerto, I need some help with power ratings and tips for a good amp.
Here's the story :
- This one has 24 speakers in-ceiling and they all are 90w rated
- These 24 speakers are distributed trough 12 differents zones with volume controls that are all setup @ 2ohms
- The receiver input ( XM + FM ) is a Sony Stereo receiver that has 100w rated output per channel ( 200w total )
- He also has a 600W Sony Xplod car amp ( powered by a PC PowerSupply 12V ) that is connected after the Sony receiver so if my calculations are right, we have a rough 800w of power for a requirement of 2160w ( 90w x 24 speakers ).
My questions are :
- Am I calculating all this the right way ? I know Ohm's have to be taken in consideration but dont know how the formula works
- Should I just install a stronger 2000w car amp instead of the 600w Xplod and this will do the trick ?
- Any suggestions for a good strong amp that would provide enough power for a budget around 200$ ?
Thx guys !
We are helping a customer with an amplifier problem that tried to setup his system himself but called us after 3 amps fried !
Since we do not specialize in audio and we mostly install pre-amplified systeme such as Grand-Concerto, I need some help with power ratings and tips for a good amp.
Here's the story :
- This one has 24 speakers in-ceiling and they all are 90w rated
- These 24 speakers are distributed trough 12 differents zones with volume controls that are all setup @ 2ohms
- The receiver input ( XM + FM ) is a Sony Stereo receiver that has 100w rated output per channel ( 200w total )
- He also has a 600W Sony Xplod car amp ( powered by a PC PowerSupply 12V ) that is connected after the Sony receiver so if my calculations are right, we have a rough 800w of power for a requirement of 2160w ( 90w x 24 speakers ).
My questions are :
- Am I calculating all this the right way ? I know Ohm's have to be taken in consideration but dont know how the formula works
- Should I just install a stronger 2000w car amp instead of the 600w Xplod and this will do the trick ?
- Any suggestions for a good strong amp that would provide enough power for a budget around 200$ ?
Thx guys !