Gary S 10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
Hi guys,
I've been out of car audio for awhile. I have a 2002 Dodge neon and I'm going to put high end, new (old school) PPI DCX 525S comps in the doors, subs in the trunk, and I have a Sony DVD player with Dolby surround. I'll add surround sound rear deck speakers at a later date.
I want to buy an amp.... This is a Dodge neon so it's a little compact car.... the battery is really small, it looks like the battery wires are only 8 gauge, lol
I just want a sound quality system, not interested in turning heads outside the car.... I'm thinking a 5-channel full class D amp for efficiency, around 700 to 900 watts total rated RMS.... Is this car/battery going to be enough for one moderate/small amp like that? I have 4-guage wire I can run to the battery.
I'm thinking full class D?
I've been out of car audio for awhile. I have a 2002 Dodge neon and I'm going to put high end, new (old school) PPI DCX 525S comps in the doors, subs in the trunk, and I have a Sony DVD player with Dolby surround. I'll add surround sound rear deck speakers at a later date.
I want to buy an amp.... This is a Dodge neon so it's a little compact car.... the battery is really small, it looks like the battery wires are only 8 gauge, lol
I just want a sound quality system, not interested in turning heads outside the car.... I'm thinking a 5-channel full class D amp for efficiency, around 700 to 900 watts total rated RMS.... Is this car/battery going to be enough for one moderate/small amp like that? I have 4-guage wire I can run to the battery.
I'm thinking full class D?