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September 22nd, 2007 03:45 AM #21
coax is tweets mid bass that where place in one basket that can be 2,3 4 ways and the seperates speaks from its name meanning hiwalay hiwalay! just my 2 cents
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November 23rd, 2009 04:23 PM #23hello po... sencia na po bago po ako dito... ask ko lang po kung pano po mag match ng sub at ampli? especially po sa wattage ng sub at ampli.... kasi po meron po nag sabi sakin dapat daw pareho ang rms ng both tama po ba yun?
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November 23rd, 2009 05:28 PM #24
Mas maganda mas mataas wattage ng Power amflifier kaysa sa Power handling capacity ng subwoofer para busog na busog ito at maganda ang bayo. Kung mas mataas subwoofer kaysa sa Power amplifier mapapatunog kaso madaling mag init at hirap ang Power amplifier.
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May 7th, 2010 11:02 AM #25
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June 28th, 2010 02:44 AM #26
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March 17th, 2011 12:19 AM #27
It was easy to just look to its rms power of both equipment.The power output of an amplifier should be roughly matched to what the amp will be used for and what speakers it will be driving. Oddly enough, the most common problem with matching speakers and amps is using an amp that is too weak to power the speaker. When an underpowered amp is used to power a speaker, the listener tends to turn the volume up higher in order to get more output of the amplifier. Eventually the amplifier runs into its limit and begins to distort. This distortion can cause the output from the amplifier to become DC for short periods of time and DC signals of even low power can destroy a speaker. Underpowering a speaker in this way can be more dangerous than overpowering it! Also more power is usually necessary when powering subwoofers because of their large size and excursion. Do not plan on using an amp of less than 75watts per channel to drive a subwoofer. The converse holds true for higher frequencies (midrange and treble) only 25-50watts per channel are necessary to drive speakers in those frequency ranges, however more power will not hurt, it just probably will not be used. Another factor in power output is stability in low resistance loads. Say the power output of the amp is 500watts rms * 2ohm stable, it says, these equipment can drive two subwoofers 250watts rms single 4 ohms. Sometimes you can wire multiple subwoofers to a single channel on an amplifier but the amp will have to work harder to drive this kind of load. Many moderately priced amps can drive loads as low as 2 ohms or less, with 4 ohms being the typical load of a single speaker.
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April 19th, 2011 03:15 PM #28Audio terminology can be very confusing and ambiguous. Below is a basic list of most common words related to audio specifications and terminology.
Acoustic suspension - a sealed or closed box speaker enclosure. Also referred to as an infinite baffle. Acoustic suspension speaker systems are generally less efficient than Bass Reflex or Transmission Line designs, but may offer greater accuracy with respect to bass tightness and reproduction.
Acoustics - the science or study of sound.
Alternating (AC) Current- currents that have a harmonic time dependence.
Ampere (A) - the unit of measurement for electrical current in coulombs per second.
Amplifier - an electrical circuit designed to increase the current or voltage of an applied signal.
Amplitude - the relative magnitude of a signal.
Attenuation - the reduction of an electrical signal.
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June 15th, 2017 08:13 PM #30ok sir, salamat po.ganun na nga lang siguro gaawin ko bbridge ko yung channels ng amp, tapos yung coax ko sa HU ko nalang di-direcho, baka po kasi yung gusto mangyari ni sir heaven rios pang pro na po at pang malakihan, kaya siguro ganun po yung sinasabi nya sakin na setup. thank you sir ha.
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