Have you ever try tuning your stereo and amps system?
If not this is how you do. Set your speaker amps gain to the lowest setting, then turn your stereo on, play a CD or Tape, turn your volume up to 80 to 90 percent. This setting mahina ang sounds ng speakers, turn your amps gain in clockwise slowly you will notice your speaker getting louder. Keep turning your gain until your speakers start fluttering then stop. Lower your gain just a little until speaker working normally. That is your crossover point. So regardless how strong your Amps you will prevent damaged from your speaker if you tune your system. Usually 40 to 60 watts RMS is enought for full range speaker.
Your speaker.... 100 watts doesnt means RMS on your speaker but output wattage.![]()
Example..
Amplifier: 60 x 2 (RMS) * 14.4 Volts
Peak power at 4 omhs is 200 x 2 and 100 x 2 at 2 omhs.
So if you wired your speakers in 4 omhs load (series)and your Amps 60 RMS your amps could supply you a whooping 200 watts each channel on each speaker. Now, if your wired your speakers in 2 omhs load(parallel) your amps could supply your speaker about 100 watts each of your speaker. Bridging your Amps RMS into one load(for ex,.. subs or diff. multiple amps setting configuration) this 60 x 2 RMS amps would become giant 200 watts RMS pumping out a 400 total watts power. Can you see your amps configuration now? When the said equal or more is true but not RMS. Look at your speakers watts (100) and the output of the Amps (not RMS) output power are double (200 watts)on 4 omhs load and 100 watts on 2 omhs load( 2 omhs load is a pair of speaker that wired in parallel using one channel of your amps) meaning 4 speaker total on your 2 channel amps.
EXAMPLE:
60 RMS x 2= 200 watts x 2 at 4 omhs load
60 RMS x 2= 100 watts x 2 at 2 omhs load
60 RMS x 1 (bridged)= 200 RMS = 400 watts
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