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Anonymous Posted on Jul 27, 2010

Toxic tx 600 amplifier

Hi guys,need some info on intsalling audio system in to my car.i've got 800 watt subwoofer(fuel shockwave at 3 oms) then 2 jbl gto 936e speakers 150 rms each at 4 oms each i guess 2 sonny tweeters and toxic tx-600 amplifier 2x300watt or 1x600 wat is it enough power to run all speakers tweeters and sub?or should i buy additional amp?if so what kinda amp and what kinda gauge wiring i ll need?thanks

  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2010

    what kinda amp will i need to hook up all the stuff i have?thanks

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You need to get another amp for your sub. I would say if you want good quality go for MTX because I have had amps from MTX and never had a problem. what you need to know is look at the fuses on the amp if there are 3 of the 25 amp fuses on there then it should push out about 750 watts but on MTX they under clock the amp so it will push about 800 at 14.4 volts for that you will need a 4 gauge wiring kit with a 60 amp fuse in the fuse link. As far as your other amp hook up the speakers and tweeters to that but be sure to tune in down and you would need a 8 gauge wiring kit. I hope this helps you.

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  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2010

    I would say get the MTX TA7801 amp for your sub and for your mids and highs go for the MTX TA5604 amp or you can just go one big amp which would be the MTX TE604 or the MTX TE1004 but for that you would have to bridge the sub and run the mids and highs on channel 1 and 2 separated that would be the best and you can check out the prices at onlinecarstereo.com


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