Quote Originally Posted by ITACHI View Post
mga bossing may tanong ako hingil sa matching ng power rating sa pagitan ng amp at speaker. ang dami ko na napuntahan website sa pagresearch kaso pare-pareho sinasabi nila dapat yun AMP equal o mas mataas(lagpas kalahati) kaysa SPEAKER daw.

so kun ang speaker ay 100w dapat daw 150-200w ang AMP (in rms). hinde ko makuha ang dahilan kasi logically dapat speaker ang mas mataas kasi parang masisira yun speaker nun agad. kaya yun ang dahilan kun baket hinde ako makapagdecide kun ano bibilhin sa pag upgrade ng sounds ko sa tsikot. tama po ba ito?

at huli tanong meron po ba kayo alam na mabibilhan ng AMP na may built-in digital surround decoding.

salamat and more power to tsikot!!!
Kaya sinasabi ng iba na dapat equal to or greater yung power ng amp to the speaker ay para ma maximize yung capability ng speaker. Ideal ito pero hindi naman required. Walang masama na mangyayari kung masmababa ang amp mo kumpera sa speaker.

Ang mga speaker ay may recommended power range. Iba iba kada speaker basta nandoon ang power ng amp ok ka. Nasubukan ko na dati magpower ng sub using a RF Punch 45 na tig 25 watts lang kada sub. Ok naman bitin pero di nanman nakasira.

di alam ng karamihan, oero kalimitan nasa 1 watt lang ang binibigay ng amp. Tingnan mo ang efficency rating ng speaker mo. Malimit nasa 80+ to 90 dbs at 1 watt measured at 1 meter. Lakas na. The rest of the watts is there to provide power for the peaks.

Qutoe from Car audio and electronics "leaving subwoofers aside for the moment, unless you are intent on destroying your speakers and your hearing, your ave listening level will require less than 1 watt of power into your main speakers. Just 1 watt into a typical car speaker will produce over 90 db spl. The rest of the amps power is waiting there to deliver very loud, exciting burst in the music. For those peaks, 25 watts per channel will give you over 105 db spl equal to the loudest movie theater sound effects or a live orchestral crescendo.

You get 3 db in reservewith 50 watts per channel. ....... A pair of 10 or 12 inch subs with 50 to 200 watts each should be enough to give you a real nice kick in your bottom end."