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Anonymous Posted on Mar 05, 2013

5601 class d mono block wiring a capacitor - MTX Car Audio & Video

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2008

SOURCE: My tweeters do not give sound

Dude, do you know what mono-block represents? Mono-block is a bass ONLY amplifier (in some case they aren't, but in this case it is). The 5601 was created for the sole intent of powering subwoofer(s). That is all. The amplifer only has output between 20HZ and 200HZ hence no high range at all. You can view the owners manual here: http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/manualsQuickInstall/amps/TA5601OwnersManualDoc.pdf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2009

SOURCE: i have 2 kicker l7 12s 4ohm speakers and was

Hello gonenutz14,

It depends on how you define the "best way". Driving each sub with a separate 750 watt amp will result in about 50 percent more power than having them share the output from a single 1000 watt amp. But with 2 amps, there's more wiring issues to contend with and the adjustments are more complex. The 2 750 watt amps will cost more than a single 1000. Plus if the 1000 watt amp is stable to 1 ohm, the power difference will actually be less than 50 percent because of the lower impedance. But if the 750 watt amps are also stable to 1 ohm and their outputs can be combined, we're back to 2 being better than 1.

I'd say that the simplest, most economical way is to use a single amp. If maximum power to the subs is the highest priority, and cost and wiring is not an issue, then 2 is better.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: I have a TN250/1 MTX class D, mono-block amp,

Two things, a problem with the speakers, or the amp is toast. If there is a short is the speaker, wire touching, bad voice coil, the amp will go into protect. I have also seen many, many MTX amps that go bad, and just stay in protect. the easiest way to check, is to unhook the speaker wire from the amp, then power it up, if it still goes into protect without a speaker hooked to it, you have a bad amp. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: wat kind of wire should i use

What does the fuse on the back say? AWG 4 has around a 60 amp capacity, AWG 2 is about 95 amps. I wouldn't suspect you would need larger than 2. Remember the higher the Gauge the more Resistance per foot you have which means more of a voltage drop at higher current.

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