Posted May 13, 200718 yr Just got me a M-5 MJ-18 4 ohm, and was looking for a new or used amp to put to it and was wondering what kind, plat or rack mount. I like the rack more for the fact that im not committed to just the sub and can use it on my speakers instead if i wish. Just trying to get some ideas, brands and prices are a plus.Thanks,Aron G.turtles1118
May 13, 200718 yr For rackmount amps...QSC and Crown would be my first two choices.Plate amps are great if you want to stay under 500W - over that, the value of rack amps takes over.
May 13, 200718 yr Couldn't agree more with Jim. What's your budget looking like? Truthfully, you can probably do most of your browsing on www.partsexpress.com - they deal QSC (great rack amps) and have their own line of affordable plate amplifiers.
May 13, 200718 yr Author Couldn't agree more with Jim. What's your budget looking like? Truthfully, you can probably do most of your browsing on www.partsexpress.com - they deal QSC (great rack amps) and have their own line of affordable plate amplifiers.A bout 200 bucks right now till next pay check, and i was hopping to stay around 500-700 watts but with room to upgrade with another MJ-18 and take it to 2 or 8 ohm load.But, with a rack amp do i need to get any thing special or can you just go straight to the sub? Edited May 13, 200718 yr by turtles1118
May 13, 200718 yr You need some sort of crossover to make sure that the sub isn't getting a full range signal from the source...Harrison Labs makes FMOD inline crossovers (PE also stocks these), or you can buy an adjustable one.
May 14, 200718 yr Author You need some sort of crossover to make sure that the sub isn't getting a full range signal from the source...Harrison Labs makes FMOD inline crossovers (PE also stocks these), or you can buy an adjustable one.Thank you, but what am i looking for hear, first setup like this, Ive used plate amps up until now and im trying to steep my game up, [ I HATE MY NEIGHBORS ] but not just for them, for me of course. I don't know much at all about Hz, like when should the subs end and mids pick up, and the mids end and the highs pick up, getting vary confused hear. A little help can go a long way.ThanksAron G.turtles1118
May 14, 200718 yr The point where the sub crosses over to the main speakers is going to depend on the low frequency extension of your mains, it's going to vary from speaker to speaker and room to room.Crossover points are speaker and design-dependent, there's no hard and fast rule...
May 14, 200718 yr There is a 500w Bash Digital Plate Amp over at CSo for $100.00. That is a good starting point,
May 14, 200718 yr what is CSo?...www.carstereos.orgThe ad in question: http://forum.carstereos.org/bash-digital-sub-t65987.htmlHard to beat that price for 500W. MSRP on those is ~$300 if I recall correctly.
May 15, 200718 yr Author oh wow, that is a pretty good deal!Thanks.Althought I already have 2 300s... hahaOk, Well this is what im working with right nowhttp://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/product...mp;CTID=5002900http://www.epinions.com/Kenwood_VR_6050_A_...eiver_Receivershttps://www.avguide.com/products/product-924/and a Technics SH-8046 Stereo Graphic Equalizerand now a MJ-18.Room size is about 2,400 sqf.If this helps at all Edited May 15, 200718 yr by turtles1118
May 15, 200718 yr Author There is a 500w Bash Digital Plate Amp over at CSo for $100.00. That is a good starting point,Thats not a bad deal on the bash 500, but looking in to rack mount more and more and looks more like what i want. thanks tho
May 15, 200718 yr One warning on the rack mounts, a lot of them have fans that make me want to put them in a different room. I have never seen a plate amp with that problem though.
May 15, 200718 yr Author One warning on the rack mounts, a lot of them have fans that make me want to put them in a different room. I have never seen a plate amp with that problem though.True, but i thought that the point was to have it loud enough to dround the fan out, just kidding, but you do make a good point.I also want to git rid of the Receiver that i have now for another amp.
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