I currently have the following installed in my 2007 Chevy Cobalt:
Head Unit: Alpine CDA-9857
Front speakers: JL Audio C2-650x (6.5" coax)
Rear speakers: Diamond audio D393i (6x9" coax)
Sub: Infinity Perfect 10d VQ in a custom sealed fiberglass box
Sub Amp: Alpine MRP-M500
I plan on adding an Alpine MRP-F300 which is the same size as my current Alpine MRP-M500 meaning I can fit it under the driver seat keeping with my clean look. It is 50x4 so I don’t think I will have to worry too much about over powering the sub, but I will have much more head room. Wiring wise they both take 8ga input for power but different amp fuses, so I think I plan on getting a Stinger pro fused distribution block that takes 1 4ga in, through two separate AGU fuses (1 50 amp for the interior amp, and 1 60 amp for the sub amp) that then go to two 8ga outs. That takes care of power and fusing all in one so it will take up less space and look cleaner.
Now for my one concern, as it is with just the one amp when I turn the system up the lights will dim. It’s not the worst I’ve seen, but I don’t want it to do that at all. Would I be better off getting a 1farad cap, or a better battery? I know this isn’t a very hardcore set up by any means, but should I consider upgrading the wire from the alternator to the batter, or is that a waste for what I have? Also I figured guys could help better with my other dilemma, speaker wire. For the Sub I'm using Stinger Pro 12ga, but I don’t know what to do for the interiors. Do you think that 14ga would be ok, or should I stay with 12ga? The only problem is it is harder to run 12ga through the doors, but I will if it’s worth it. Pricing wise it’s about the same (close enough anyway). Sorry if some of the post doesn’t make a lot of sense, I copied from another post on a different site to be lazy.
Thanks,
Sean