Auto ( KFZ Verstärker / Endstufe ) Welche?
Servus, möchte mir einen Subwoofer ins Auto einbauen.
Das Auto ist ein “VW Polo 6N”, als Radio besorg Ich mir wahrscheinlich eins von JVC.
Werde mir auch noch die “JBL GTO 629” für Vorne holen, Seiten Lautsprecher in der Tür habe Ich nicht.
Mein Jetziger Subwoofer ist ein “JBL BassPro12”.
Meine Frage ist nun, welche Endstufe brauche Ich wegen der Watt und wie viele Kanäle brauche Ich ?
Links:
Lautsprecher Vorne : https://www.amazon.de/JBL-Koaxialer-Auto-Hifi-Lautsprecher-Technologie/dp/B00881CRRM?th=1
Your subwoofer seems to be active, which means he has already installed a final stage. Very practical.
So put cables, of course properly dimensioned… under 10mm2 I wouldn’t go. Secure with 20A or 30A.
The front speakers can also get to the radio, then you don’t need a final stage.
Besides, I don’t recommend Koax speakers. Always grow tweeter and tweeter separately!
Thanks for the quick answer I thank you very much.
Anyway, I can’t put a speaker in the door, which is why I chose these speakers, or would you say there are better?
and are the high and deep tones with installed in the things, I have understood that correctly, I mean that not badly.
Does this mean by the way that I can close the subwoofer directly to the battery without which it sucks it empty?
Where you’re building your front system almost doesn’t matter. I thought of the doors because it’s usually installed there when your polo has in the dashboard the speakers come in.
Yeah, that’s called “Koax speakers.” This is practical, but from the sound is always worse than separate high and low tones.
The subwoofer comes directly to the battery because it has integrated the amplifier. So that it does not suck the battery empty, you need to connect it properly. In most cases, a “REM” connection is found at the final stage. Plus line on (they don’t have to be thick) power only comes with connected radio (this then switches the final stage when the radio is on, so that it goes off when the car is switched off). So use ignition plus or any line from the radio. Many radios have a cable in the back which is marked with “REM” or “Remote”.
Then it won’t suck your battery!
When radio, make sure that it has Cinch outputs for the sub if possible.
For the sake of simplicity, I would let the front loudspeakers run over the original wiring of the car and simply connect to the radio without an amplifier. If you only have Koax loudspeakers original, I would also buy them again, or you only build deep tones into the original loudspeaker places and look for extra seats for the small tweeters, e.g. in the mirror triangle, on the A column, or on the dashboard. That would be better to sound, but more complicated.