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Old     (xstarrider)      Join Date: Jun 2007       09-26-2014, 3:09 PM Reply   
So I have the factory Nautique system looking to get it the power it deserves and boost it up.
(6) Polk MOMO MMC650's in the boat 80watts RMS each 4ohms INBOATS
(4)Polk MOMO MMC690's on the tower wired in Parallel so 2ohms each speaker with 100Watts RMS TOWER
(1)Polk MOMO MM2104 10 inch 4ohm sub at 300watts rms

Was tossing around the PPI Phantom Series
or the Soundstream Tarantula series. I had full Wetsounds setups over the past years (Most recent (2) Syn 4's running 12inch sub, (4)XS650's and 2 Rev 8's) but my stereo use has been toned down a bit since selling the boat with the Wetsounds System. I am leaning towards just upping the factory amps vs. gutting an entire setup. The Polks are very competent, but I will be taking a huge hit on the tower sounds keeping (4) 6X9's up there. The factory custom speaker cans just look sharp and I really don't have an extra k laying around at the moment. Both PPI's are Class D, but the Soundstream (5) channel has an AB and a D amp inside. Any downside to this vs the PPI 900.5? The wattage is little better than the PPI. Any other Midrange amps I may be missing? Any thoughts. As just looking to power everything nicely. My only concern is overheating p

Precision Power 900.5 Phantom Series Class D Full Range 5-Channel Car Amplifier
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 70 watts x 4 chan. + 270 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 115 watts x 4 chan. + 440 watts x 1 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 230 watts x 2 chan. + 440 watts x 1 chan.

Tarantula TN5.950D NANO Series 5-Channel Class AB/D Car Amplifier
Includes Class D Full Range SMT circuitry
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 85 watts x 4 chan. and 270 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 130 watts x 4 chan. and 430 watts x 1 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 230 watts x 2 chan.
Max power output: 950 watts
Dash mounted remote gain control
Variable Bass Boost (0 to +12 dB bass boost at 50 Hz)
Double sided composite epoxy PCB
5/4/3/2 or Mono channel operation
Delayed on/off circuit
Variable high-pass filter
Signal to noise ratio: 100dB
Tri-mode capable



PPI 600.2 Phantom Series Class-D Full Range 2-Channel Car Amplifier
RMS Power Rating (14.4V):
4 ohms: 190 watts x 2 chan.
2 ohms: 300 watts x 2 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 600 watts x 1 chan.
RMS Power Rating (12V):
4 ohms: 100 watts x 2 chan.
2 ohms: 200 watts x 2 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 400 watts x 1 chan.



Tarantula TN 2.600 NANO Series 2-Channel Class D Car Amplifier
Full range SMT Class D circuitry
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 200 watts x 2 chan.
2 ohms: 300 watts x 2 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 600 watts x 1 chan.
Double sided composite epoxy PCB
2 or Mono channel operation
Signal to noise ratio: 94dB
Tri-mode capable
Three-way protection circuitry
Old     (boardjnky4)      Join Date: Dec 2011       10-01-2014, 6:22 AM Reply   
I'm running the 600.2 on 2-Krypt 6.5HLCD speakers. It works great! I'm not an audiophile, but all friends have been impressed by the setup. It's definitely louder than Axis' Sound Pack II setup. That's not really saying much, but it's a point of comparison.
Old     (Greeko)      Join Date: May 2013       10-01-2014, 8:45 AM Reply   
go for some arc audio KS300.4 and KS600.2... much nicer sound!

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