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I'm having a hard time understanding how ohms and watts are affect the quality of a sound system setup I'm currently designing a speaker with a fairly robust high xmax 8 woofer, and 50 watts into that driver is around the excursion limit in a bass reflex cabinet tuned to 30hz, at which point you're looking at 97db at a distance of 6', which is louder than i personally. For example, what is the difference if you run a speaker that is 4 ohm and 300 watts rms with an amp that matches the ohms and rms watts per channel, vs running that same speaker at 2 ohms and.
Is it crucial the amplifier's output impedance. Distortion starts to go up at 50 watts at 8 ohms, or 80 watts into 4 ohms I purchased the 9.5 inch.
The damage, let's suppose you're playing an amp which clips at 100 watts
Your volume is set to 50 watt peaks, and 2 watts of that is high treble Turn up the volume x10 (10 db), the 48w bass peaks try to become 480w which does not happen because the amp clips at 100w But the treble peaks do actually hit 20w and your tweeter vaporizes. This is a review and detailed measurements of the aiyima a07 max stereo class d amplifier
It was sent to me by the company and sells for (i think) $85 with the included power supply I like the little design touches and the much heavier enclosure (made out of steel?) If the speaker requires more watts than the amplifier can produce, the amplifier can clip, shut down and even burn If the amplifier clips, it produces nasty high overtones that can overstress the drivers
If the amplifier has enough power to give to the speaker, then everyone is happy
So in short, it's better to be over powered than underpowered. Reading up on speaker impedance, i get conflicting information An 8ohm speaker will play half as loud per watt than a 4ohm 2 A 4ohm speaker will use twice the watts to achieve the same loudness as an 8ohm
The low noise and distortion shows up in our power sweeps It should say 122 watts, not 92 We almost achieve the specified power rating at 4 ohm and 1 khz New in my amplifier tests, is power rating at 40 hz which represents the reasonable low frequency for vast majority of users of audio systems
So you give up about 14 watts so not bad.
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