Amplifier alternatives for Rev10s?

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  • scarbs
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Aug 2009
    • 450

    • Arizona

    • 2017 G23

    #16
    I'm sure that David is correct, but the JL rep said that the amp is no longer full range and would not sound as good as the prior model and recommended that I use the 600/4. But I didn't want that amp for this particular purpose and don't know enough to ignore the rep's statements about the 750/1, so I want with the Arc.
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    • Paxdad
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Mar 2013
      • 775

      • Cumming, GA

      • 2008 210 SANTE

      #17
      As indicated initially you will be very happy with the performance of the Arc 600.2. I have mine pushing 2 WetSounds Pro485s and they scream!!! Let us know when you get it all installed and what you think.
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      • swatguy
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • May 2008
        • 1628

        • Midwest/ Northern IL

        • 2008 SANTE 210

        #18
        There were a ton of postings when JL changed the 750/1. In the end tho it still pushes the speakers fine from all the reviews.


        I ran Syn 4 on my Revs and they screamed as well.

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        • David Analog
          • Sep 2013
          • 263

          • Dallas


          #19
          The reason the JL Audio HD750/1 has done so well as a tower speaker amplifier is that it is still 375 watts to each of two speakers (which is conservatively rated at that) regardless of voltage, impedance, and well still do it's power numbers across a wide bandwidth.
          With most other amplifiers you have major power declines from 2 to 4-ohms, from 14.4 to 12 volts, and at a full spectrum bandwidth, as oppose to just 1 kHz. With the J Audio HD the power is "every scenario" versus "best case under conditions that you cannot create or very limited conditions that aren't real world".

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          • kopp210
            • Jun 2006
            • 129

            • IN

            • 2013 G23 550 2007 236 6.0 (All White Ghost Ship) 2003 210 PYTHON (RRRRhhhaaa!!!!)

            #20
            Originally posted by David Analog View Post
            The reason the JL Audio HD750/1 has done so well as a tower speaker amplifier is that it is still 375 watts to each of two speakers (which is conservatively rated at that) regardless of voltage, impedance, and well still do it's power numbers across a wide bandwidth.
            With most other amplifiers you have major power declines from 2 to 4-ohms, from 14.4 to 12 volts, and at a full spectrum bandwidth, as oppose to just 1 kHz. With the J Audio HD the power is "every scenario" versus "best case under conditions that you cannot create or very limited conditions that aren't real world".
            This is why I was planning my winter project around them. Guessing the 600.4 would be better only slightly, and is about the same price and footprint.


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            • David Analog
              • Sep 2013
              • 263

              • Dallas


              #21
              Not sure I agree.
              The JL Audio HD600/1 is a strictly regulated, super high speed, dual power supply (independent front and rear) 4-channel amplifier. Tough to beat for many in-boat applications.
              But for the tower, the HD750/1 is less cost and 25% more power.

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              • 8urchvy
                • Oct 2014
                • 176

                • La Verne

                • 2007 SANTE 220

                #22
                Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I'd tag on to this Rev10 thread.

                I just purchased some gently used wetsounds- 3 pair 650s, 1pair Rev10s, and an SD4.

                Seems like the SD4 is not really optimal... too much for one pair of rev10s and not enough for al 650s.

                to keep it simple, could I go with an SD6 for the cabins, and SD2 for the tower...sell the SD4?

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                • 8urchvy
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 176

                  • La Verne

                  • 2007 SANTE 220

                  #23
                  Originally posted by 8urchvy View Post
                  Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I'd tag on to this Rev10 thread.

                  I just purchased some gently used wetsounds- 3 pair 650s, 1pair Rev10s, and an SD4.

                  Seems like the SD4 is not really optimal... too much for one pair of rev10s and not enough for al 650s.

                  to keep it simple, could I go with an SD6 for the cabins, and SD2 for the tower...sell the SD4?
                  Reading through another Thread, I think a bridged SD4 with a conservative setting is the way to go.

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                  • MLA
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 1312

                    • Lake Wylie NC Area


                    #24
                    Keep the SD-4 and add an SD-6 as its not much more than an SD-2.

                    2 pair of 650's on the SD-4 @ 185w rms to each. 3rd pair on 2 chnls of the SD-6 for 185W rms. This leaves 4 open chnls to run the Rev-10 bridged for 585W available for each.

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                    • core-rider
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 1343

                      • Huntsville, AL

                      • 2003 Black SANTE

                      #25
                      Originally posted by 8urchvy View Post
                      Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I'd tag on to this Rev10 thread.

                      I just purchased some gently used wetsounds- 3 pair 650s, 1pair Rev10s, and an SD4.

                      Seems like the SD4 is not really optimal... too much for one pair of rev10s and not enough for al 650s.

                      to keep it simple, could I go with an SD6 for the cabins, and SD2 for the tower...sell the SD4?
                      If you do decide to sell the SD4, I might be interested in buying it if the price is right.
                      Jason
                      All black 2003 SANTE
                      -- Southern Fried --

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                      • 8urchvy
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 176

                        • La Verne

                        • 2007 SANTE 220

                        #26
                        Thanks. That makes sense. It lowers the overall power to the tower from 685 to 585. And delivers the same 185 to all cabin speakers. The only difference I see in the specs is the 95A vs. which I don't understand.
                        SD6 Stereo @ 4 Ohms - 6 x 185 Watts @ 95A



                        SD4 Stereo @ 4 Ohms - 4 x 185 Watts @ 60A









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                        • MLA
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 1312

                          • Lake Wylie NC Area


                          #27
                          You wont be using the total 585 from the SD-6, more less the 685 from the SD-4. Those are calculated current draw in amps.

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