VtirBoy
Jul 2 2005, 01:08 AM
Hi guys,
I got a pair of boston rally splits i cant remmebr the specs now cause i got it late last year, does anyone here know the specs of the boston rally??? or the 6"9 FX93 can fill me in would be great..much appreciated
atm im runnin a eclipse 3422 50rms 4 channels, if i want to get another amp to run the rear speaker can i bridge the eclipse amps???? and get more power out of it to channel the front splits?? and if so do i lose in quality of the sound???
Cheers
excellent idea
i used my pa5422 eclipse bridged for my front spits...worked extremely well
love eclispe amps awesome stuff extremely well built and very low noise floor.
VtirBoy
Jul 2 2005, 10:12 PM
comeon guys give me some input please!!!!!
Fudd
Jul 3 2005, 02:51 AM
that pa5422 is a nce amp jas
email boston on the spec's they will get back to you very quick
done
Jul 3 2005, 02:59 AM
http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_product....p?ProductID=160 yay!
Im feeding mine 230wrms, you'll be fine.
THD increases at 2O (if bridging channels) but doubtful that this would be audible.
VtirBoy
Jul 3 2005, 12:14 PM
comeon guys!!!!!!! help me
Marc
Jul 3 2005, 12:31 PM
I thought they were... what is it exactly you want to know ?
done
Jul 3 2005, 01:08 PM
*scratches head*
VtirBoy
Jul 3 2005, 01:30 PM
what is the specs of the Boston Rally!!! and the FX93 but also if i bridge my eclipse 3422 4 channel amp to just run my front splitz would that lose sound quality????
SkinnyGuy
Jul 3 2005, 01:34 PM
QUOTE (VtirBoy)
what is the specs of the Boston Rally!!! and the FX93 but also if i bridge my eclipse 3422 4 channel amp to just run my front splitz would that lose sound quality????
people already answered all those questions... :S
email Boston
and yes.
hmmm
ok
yes bridged the amp
it will sound no different apart from making your spits sound a little louder. Specs difference between 4 channels and 2 channel mode is very marginal. ONly slightly more distortion when bridged, you will never never never tell the difference and it would be hard to tell using professional measuring equipment like an oscope.
i would definitely recommend using the elcipse 4 channel amp bridged
boston specs:
http://www.dealtime.co.uk/xPF-Boston_Acoustics_FX93
http://www.bostonacoustics.com/search_results.asp
fx93 link on boston site doesnt seem to work so maybe just email them
done
Jul 3 2005, 01:39 PM
USER486
Jul 3 2005, 04:10 PM
VtirBoy, google is your friend.
VtirBoy
Jul 3 2005, 08:22 PM
is the new SL60 boston is better than the rally???? but its doesnt stated the rms power!!!! all it does its stated b/t 20-275w for the rally??? and 140w peak for the FX93 where is the rms????????
niteflyer
Jul 3 2005, 11:16 PM
QUOTE (VtirBoy)
is the new SL60 boston is better than the rally????
yes, rally are the old model speakers
QUOTE (VtirBoy)
but its doesnt stated the rms power!!!! all it does its stated b/t 20-275w for the rally??? and 140w peak for the FX93 where is the rms????????
SL60 from the BA site are 80watts RMS
http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ca_product....3&CategoryID=14
click on quick specs
FX93 from google is 140watts RMS
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_2408.html
you really gotta learn to use google properly next time...
VtirBoy
Jul 4 2005, 01:47 AM
But i dun know the rally rms power??? I really doubt the fx93 is around that high!!! i thinks its onli 70rms if someone can help me would be nice. If i want to upgrade my rally what would be a good upgrade from that??? $400-600 mark
niteflyer
Jul 4 2005, 09:58 AM
:smack:
the Rally are as stated on the website...275watts RMS!
and yes the FX93 are 140watts RMS!
BA speakers can typically handle high amounts of power compared to other speakers but doesn't mean you have to give it that much to get decent sound out of them.
done
Jul 4 2005, 11:32 AM
QUOTE (VtirBoy)
But i dun know the rally rms power??? I really doubt the fx93 is around that high!!! i thinks its onli 70rms if someone can help me would be nice. If i want to upgrade my rally what would be a good upgrade from that??? $400-600 mark
Stop judging the quality of a speaker by the amount of power it can handle *head + brick wall*
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