Which is better pioneer's internal amp OR stock Bose amp
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Which is better pioneer's internal amp OR stock Bose amp
I'm not sure if this has been covered already, If so, ...link to the thread please. To those who has done this, need your opinions.
It's either pioneer's internal amp(preferably the avic z1/z2) at 22watts RMS with new 4ohm speakers
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the stock bose amp(god knows how many watts RMS) with new 2ohm speakers.
I know the question is a little broad but lets say the speakers are the same brand/model which is offered in both 2ohms and 4ohms. I'll be doing the install soon and would appreciate any opinions.
It's either pioneer's internal amp(preferably the avic z1/z2) at 22watts RMS with new 4ohm speakers
OR
the stock bose amp(god knows how many watts RMS) with new 2ohm speakers.
I know the question is a little broad but lets say the speakers are the same brand/model which is offered in both 2ohms and 4ohms. I'll be doing the install soon and would appreciate any opinions.
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Originally Posted by tjlazer
The Bose is a real amp and rated at 2 ohms, now you do the math...
but if i DO the math....i've seen that bose claims it to be a 200watts system according the dealerships...
it's a broad figure so i'm going to assume that it's 200watts divided into six channels for the six speakers which is about 33watts each...
which would probably be peak power so in reality that 33watts, the RMS is probably at least half of that which is 16 watts RMS per channel at 2ohms maybe slightly more for the 6x9 on the rear deck.
Is my math somewhere in the ballpark here?
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