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amplifier on stock head unit better sound?
I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from
the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. |
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amplifier on stock head unit better sound?
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I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. Your not going to get better sound. You can get louder sound. It may sound better if your near clipping on the straight head unit, because you will have more head room, assuming the power amp puts out more power than the head unit. greg |
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On Jan 11, 11:46 am, (GregS) wrote:
In article , the_lower_class_brat wrote: I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. Your not going to get better sound. You can get louder sound. It may sound better if your near clipping on the straight head unit, because you will have more head room, assuming the power amp puts out more power than the head unit. greg Okay, I would of thought the amp would of cleaned the power going to the speakers, but I guess not |
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"the_lower_class_brat" wrote in message
... On Jan 11, 11:46 am, (GregS) wrote: In article , the_lower_class_brat wrote: I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. Your not going to get better sound. You can get louder sound. It may sound better if your near clipping on the straight head unit, because you will have more head room, assuming the power amp puts out more power than the head unit. greg Okay, I would of thought the amp would of cleaned the power going to the speakers, but I guess not Just so I read your question correctly, you are wondering if you can run the high level output from your head unit into your amp and use the amp to power the speakers? And if this will improve the sound? I would tend to think that it wouldn't hurt the sound quality. Whether it will help depends on what kind of power the HU is putting out, and if the amp can do better. Without an amp the signal to the speakers will almost certainly be clipping past moderate volumes. The amp would let you use the gains (assuming it has gain controls) to help prevent this. Chris |
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amplifier on stock head unit better sound?
On Jan 11, 10:14*am, the_lower_class_brat
wrote: I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. I think in general, an external amp wil ALWAYS sound better than the head unit.. Head units SAY they do 48x4 or whatever, but that's like pyramid 'watts'.. I think the true rms of any HU won't be more than 15 per channel or so max. Any amp can beat that. Think of how tiny the amp must be to fit inside that DIN shell, along with a power supply, tuner/interface related circuit boards, cd player mechanics, etc.. No external amp is that small. You can use the HU, crank the volume to 11 and send 15 watts of clipped distorted **** signal to your speakers, or you can turn it down a little, send a clean signal to your amp, and let the amp send a much stronger clean signal to your speakers. I think a little 4x40 amp will sound better than a 4x40 HU under any circumstances. I had a little 25x2 ppi amp on my fronts for a while, and it blew away the 48x4 my hu supposedly put out. If I was you, I'd amp up your fronts, and if the amp is 4 channels, amp up the rears too. |
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In article , mfreak wrote:
On Jan 11, 10:14=A0am, the_lower_class_brat wrote: I have a spare amp and was wondering if I used the high line in from the speakers in my car and send them more power with the amp, would it give me a better sound on the stock head unit? The amp is a pioneer, so quality is mediocre. I know the speaker wont be able to handle the more power very well but the 2 front ones are 5 14" clarions, which require more juice. I think in general, an external amp wil ALWAYS sound better than the head unit.. Head units SAY they do 48x4 or whatever, but that's like pyramid 'watts'.. I think the true rms of any HU won't be more than 15 per channel or so max. Any amp can beat that. Think of how tiny the amp must be to fit inside that DIN shell, along with a power supply, tuner/interface related circuit boards, cd player mechanics, etc.. No external amp is that small. Most all external amps use up voltage power supplies. The HU is limited to 12-15 volts with a bridge amp inside. The amp is like a 1.25 inch plate which is mounted to a small heat sink. There can be a stereo chip, and that would require using two for 4 channels. 15 watts is a good figure. This used to be called high power. Regular power was using a single amplifier without bridging. Figure about 4 watts max. This is how it used to be for solid state HU's without "high power". Before that tubes and transformers could negotiate volts and watts better. Getting drive from a high level stage invoves more distortion, but not necessarily objectionable. greg |
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