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Old 05-18-2004, 09:36 AM   #1 of 5
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Used amp and Subs


I just bought a uses amp and subs from a buddy. The amp is a MTX 4160 4ch. He was using it to push his subs and front speakers. For now I only want to use it for my subs. (maybe rear speakers someday) I am unsure about my options for hooking this up. Does anyone happen to have this amp and instruction manual, that they could scan in and send to me? I tried searching the net but cannot find it anywhere.

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Old 05-18-2004, 05:23 PM   #2 of 5
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most 4 chan amps can run at 2ch@ 4ohms. You need to brindge channels 1 and 2 for one sub, and the 3 and 4 for the other sub. What i'd do is look on ebay or online to find a companies description of it. ......here's what i found...THUNDER 4160 N-CHANNEL VFET AMPLIFIER

20 Watts RMS/CH x 4 into 4 Ohms @ .1% THD 20-20,000Hz
40 Watts RMS/CH x 4 into 2 Ohms @.3% THD 20-20,000Hz
80 Watts RMS Bridged x 2 into 4 Ohms @.3% THD 20-20,000Hz
200 Watts Dynamic Power (IHF-202) Bridged x 2 into 4 Ohms (14.4 VDC)

Note: RMS Power Ratings @ 12.5 VDC Input

that seems like a very weak amp to run subs with. Change out the amp for one that runs atleast 200 to each sub and you'll find a load of difference. You may be hurting the subs with such a low power.



David is the car audio guy, Jason is the home audio so if you see a post in car audio thats David, if in Home thats more than likely Jason. Confusing isn\'t it!!! Also i hope i am allowed to put my sounddomain down on my equipment page. Its car audio but you guys might enjoy it.

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Old 05-19-2004, 08:13 AM   #3 of 5
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Well I got it hooked up to what I think it correct. And wow does it sound good. I went from a kenwood 120 by 1 amp and mtx thunder 5000 10's to a mtx amp that is 80 by 2 (bridged) and mtx thunder 5000 12's. Huge diff!!! My bass gets a lot lower now and I can feel it a lot more! I have to turn the gain to about half because its louder then my other speakers. I cant imagine needing more power for them. I still need to buy new 6x9's for the rear to try and even out the sound! I still would like a manual for the 4160 as I am unsure what all the knobs are for...

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Old 06-02-2004, 01:31 PM   #4 of 5
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you might get bass from it but you're going to mess the sub u if its running at such a low power rating. You need to get close to the recommended RMS rating or you run into underpowering the sub which in the long run will hurt it.



David is the car audio guy, Jason is the home audio so if you see a post in car audio thats David, if in Home thats more than likely Jason. Confusing isn\'t it!!! Also i hope i am allowed to put my sounddomain down on my equipment page. Its car audio but you guys might enjoy it.

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Old 06-03-2004, 08:06 AM   #5 of 5
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Underpowering subs will not damage them. Driving them into clipping constantly will damage them. You can power subs with 10 watts if you want, so long as you don't drive them into clipping. If he likes the way it sounds at 80 Watts then thats fine. 80 watts into an efficient woofer will rattle the car just fine.
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