i used an autoleads one i bought from halfords for £25 pretty much the same as the one u have used on ur
guide. didnt use and phono leads as amp is in the boot so the convertor goes straight into the amp, o yer also when i put the volume up it makes a bad low pop noise, i think maybe its the speakers peaking as i have a 600w amp hooked to 2 300w speakers that are 60w rms?
great
guide though, was exactly what i was looking for!
my dear god your post was hard to read.
please can you re-write it that whole post!
LMAO
when you put the volume up and it goes 'POP' that is a typical crap earth, again where did you earth the amp to ?
also your amp may be 600w BUT
300w per chanel but i doubt that is true.
600w -> 'True 'RMS = 600 * 0.707
'True' RMS is 424.2.
per channel = 212.1 WRMS. BUT depending on the make of your amp this will differ massivly.... EG
a crap cheap amp will probably say 600w but thats probably peak. so to get normal W its normally around 2/3 - 1/2 of that real value , even less in some uber cheap ones.
so your looking at 300w normall opperating. 150w per channel, so your looking about 100Wrms. and thats looking at the 'true' rms values , not what the amp will be pushing out.
so in reality i recon your getting about 95wrms out of the amp per channel. (if its a cheap amp)