Yes they do run warm, part of the reason I turned down the powa on mine. It still gets pretty warm but one of mine has been 3 plus years going strong with steady use as base.
that's going to be problematic since the radio will need to be de=tuned to run most amps in the 100-400w range. Above that it's a whole new power distribution system for your vehicle. Just run it like it is. You'll be happier in the long run.Anyone got any good recommendations on an amp for this radio to install in truck. Wanting to sling some power but don't want an amp too big that's a pain to find a place to install
I'm completely new to this hobby and I appreciate your input. I think the best thing I need at this point is a mentor who knows all about this stuffthat's going to be problematic since the radio will need to be de=tuned to run most amps in the 100-400w range. Above that it's a whole new power distribution system for your vehicle. Just run it like it is. You'll be happier in the long run.
You was correct I would be happy. Just made contact from Tennessee to Kansas on 38 lsb. I have to say this is pretty coolthat's going to be problematic since the radio will need to be de=tuned to run most amps in the 100-400w range. Above that it's a whole new power distribution system for your vehicle. Just run it like it is. You'll be happier in the long run.
The quad 6 is a nice radio. I have one in my truck. But they don't like to be modified. I have a Sirio P5000 mag mount and it works well. I did add a Turner +3B hand mic and get compliments on how well it sounds. Enjoy your new radio!