Need to improve my understanding and knowledge in terms of high end ICE,
I need to understand what this pop stoppers do exactly and at what point do you need them?
Just bought a new setup
6 ½ “ Component – 300W, 150RMS
6x9 Dome – 200W, 100RMS
2x12â€
Pop stoppers
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You may or may not need them
(great answer I know).
Popping sounds result from a minor voltage spike which is sent to an amplifiers turning themselves on or off too soon. Some amps and headunits have delayed turn on/off circuits to account for this, but some don't (generally the cheaper brands).
Using a decent capacitor can help delay popping at startup.
My advice: install your system, and then see if you need it.

Popping sounds result from a minor voltage spike which is sent to an amplifiers turning themselves on or off too soon. Some amps and headunits have delayed turn on/off circuits to account for this, but some don't (generally the cheaper brands).
Using a decent capacitor can help delay popping at startup.
My advice: install your system, and then see if you need it.
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The headunit is new as well, hoping that it stops popping…..
I might read the manual, that’s boring...
Also, couple of questions,
How do I precharge the capacitor before connecting to the battery?
And for above system I mentioned earlier, I am still missing the amps,
How many amp do I need and what power?
I was thinking of getting a 600 or 800 RMS 2CH amp to power 2 subs and another amp to power the front components.
Headunit gives out 4x40W and I was going to run the 6x9s with this.
Is this makes sense? Should I run the 6x9 from amp as well?
Final questions; Front components speakers are 300W 150RMS, is this the total power required or for each speaker? Do I need 600W or 300W to power both speakers to max?
Thanks
I might read the manual, that’s boring...
Also, couple of questions,
How do I precharge the capacitor before connecting to the battery?
And for above system I mentioned earlier, I am still missing the amps,
How many amp do I need and what power?
I was thinking of getting a 600 or 800 RMS 2CH amp to power 2 subs and another amp to power the front components.
Headunit gives out 4x40W and I was going to run the 6x9s with this.
Is this makes sense? Should I run the 6x9 from amp as well?
Final questions; Front components speakers are 300W 150RMS, is this the total power required or for each speaker? Do I need 600W or 300W to power both speakers to max?
Thanks
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Hmm. Definately interested gathering some information here on working out what to use to push what!!!!
Although i am looking a little more low end but still want splits at the front and 6x9's at the back...was thinking of a set of around 80RMS splits and about the same for the ovals at the back....
Fosgate have a 60RMS x 4 channel amp (but on paper it is supposed to push approx. 90RMS)
Would this be suitable...i dont want to break down walls but i am a bit partial to pumping up the jam!!! :-b
Although i am looking a little more low end but still want splits at the front and 6x9's at the back...was thinking of a set of around 80RMS splits and about the same for the ovals at the back....
Fosgate have a 60RMS x 4 channel amp (but on paper it is supposed to push approx. 90RMS)
Would this be suitable...i dont want to break down walls but i am a bit partial to pumping up the jam!!! :-b
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I went spastic last weekend again and bought the third 12" sub, same brand, same power. Also few little bits and pieces. Damn that Stinger stuff is expensive!
Now I got 3 x 12" 400RMS MTX to go into the boot, plus
I need some serious help to put all these in to the car now.
Shame it wont be ready to Autosalon.
Didnt even connect the headunit yet, sh*t scared to scratch the interior paint!
Now I got 3 x 12" 400RMS MTX to go into the boot, plus
I need some serious help to put all these in to the car now.
Shame it wont be ready to Autosalon.
Didnt even connect the headunit yet, sh*t scared to scratch the interior paint!