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help/equipment wanted for a/d/s ph15
I have an a/d/s PH15 amplifier from ebay. When I bought it I didn't
realize that it didn't have its own crossover, it didn't even occur to me. What's done is done though and now I need to decide whether I should sell it and buy another unit with a crossover or get a crossover to use with it. I can't seem to find the a/d/s companion unit 642csi. The other option I've heard of is an audio control 4xs. Does anyone have any other inexpensive recommendations or units they're not using they're willing to sell to me? Cheaper is better, $30 used area is good. Easier is better also, I'd rather not mess with resistors too much. If this is unreasonable I'll just sell and get a different amp. What I'm going for is components in the doors, rear fill (I'd like to use the stock ones but low level and limited range as changing them in my Camry is too much effort) and a sub. I have an alpine cda-8905 head unit which has 3 sets of rcas, front, rear and sub. I assume I will only be using the back and front rcas to a crossover which will derive the sub signal from them. I am interested in using a jl audio microsub (8.1 or 8.2) run off two bridged channels. I assume I'll need a y adapter omewhere to combine the left and right signals to one channel to go into the amp, or will the crossover do this for me, or is it even necessary? I'm considering a/d/s 234is components in the front ($165 on ebay new), any other recommendations for similar money? Right now I have boston fx4 coaxials and want better. ~Eric |
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help/equipment wanted for a/d/s ph15
I have a couple a/d/s/ amps with adjustable crossovers for sale if you're
interested. A 6-channel and a 2-channel version. It may or may not turn out to be cheaper or easier. -- Mark remove "remove" and "spam" to reply "Eric" wrote in message . 239... I have an a/d/s PH15 amplifier from ebay. When I bought it I didn't realize that it didn't have its own crossover, it didn't even occur to me. What's done is done though and now I need to decide whether I should sell it and buy another unit with a crossover or get a crossover to use with it. I can't seem to find the a/d/s companion unit 642csi. The other option I've heard of is an audio control 4xs. Does anyone have any other inexpensive recommendations or units they're not using they're willing to sell to me? Cheaper is better, $30 used area is good. Easier is better also, I'd rather not mess with resistors too much. If this is unreasonable I'll just sell and get a different amp. What I'm going for is components in the doors, rear fill (I'd like to use the stock ones but low level and limited range as changing them in my Camry is too much effort) and a sub. I have an alpine cda-8905 head unit which has 3 sets of rcas, front, rear and sub. I assume I will only be using the back and front rcas to a crossover which will derive the sub signal from them. I am interested in using a jl audio microsub (8.1 or 8.2) run off two bridged channels. I assume I'll need a y adapter omewhere to combine the left and right signals to one channel to go into the amp, or will the crossover do this for me, or is it even necessary? I'm considering a/d/s 234is components in the front ($165 on ebay new), any other recommendations for similar money? Right now I have boston fx4 coaxials and want better. ~Eric |
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help/equipment wanted for a/d/s ph15
i have a 642 CSi crossover that i have no use for any longer. let me know
if you are interested thanks "Eric" wrote in message . 239... I have an a/d/s PH15 amplifier from ebay. When I bought it I didn't realize that it didn't have its own crossover, it didn't even occur to me. What's done is done though and now I need to decide whether I should sell it and buy another unit with a crossover or get a crossover to use with it. I can't seem to find the a/d/s companion unit 642csi. The other option I've heard of is an audio control 4xs. Does anyone have any other inexpensive recommendations or units they're not using they're willing to sell to me? Cheaper is better, $30 used area is good. Easier is better also, I'd rather not mess with resistors too much. If this is unreasonable I'll just sell and get a different amp. What I'm going for is components in the doors, rear fill (I'd like to use the stock ones but low level and limited range as changing them in my Camry is too much effort) and a sub. I have an alpine cda-8905 head unit which has 3 sets of rcas, front, rear and sub. I assume I will only be using the back and front rcas to a crossover which will derive the sub signal from them. I am interested in using a jl audio microsub (8.1 or 8.2) run off two bridged channels. I assume I'll need a y adapter omewhere to combine the left and right signals to one channel to go into the amp, or will the crossover do this for me, or is it even necessary? I'm considering a/d/s 234is components in the front ($165 on ebay new), any other recommendations for similar money? Right now I have boston fx4 coaxials and want better. ~Eric |
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help/equipment wanted for a/d/s ph15
Okay, so can anyone tell me anything about this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...76&category=14 931&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1 preferably before the auction closes? ~Eric "MZ" wrote in : I have a couple a/d/s/ amps with adjustable crossovers for sale if you're interested. A 6-channel and a 2-channel version. It may or may not turn out to be cheaper or easier. |
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help/equipment wanted for a/d/s ph15
I just got one of these PH15 amps with the 642 csi,
If you decide to go non-a/d/s/ for the crossover, you will have to ge an 8 pin DIN to RCA adapter. If you find a 642csi, you'll need male-male 8 pin DIN cable. I had a hard time finding one, but now it' running very well. Let me know if you need more info -- mtltd ----------------------------------------------------------------------- mtltdi's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...hp?userid=2764 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...ad.php?t=18823 |
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We still have pretty much all of the DIN-RCA adapter cables in stock...
JD www.adst.com mtltdi wrote: I just got one of these PH15 amps with the 642 csi, If you decide to go non-a/d/s/ for the crossover, you will have to get an 8 pin DIN to RCA adapter. If you find a 642csi, you'll need a male-male 8 pin DIN cable. I had a hard time finding one, but now it's running very well. Let me know if you need more info. |