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He said in theory...but there is not a consistant impedance of 2 ohms....it varies with the frequency...but using ohms law it came out to 175.5...
Ohms law I guess Volts^2/Ohms So say 39 volts squared = 1521/2 ohms = 760.5 watts output
Yeah I thought that was pretty steep...I remember seeing them there last year...I guess no one will buy em cuz they rip people off by buying sh!t...
Well...Either setup will be loud and work...SPL depends largely on what enclosure the woofers are in
Read this lol http://www.caraudiotalk.com/audio-forum/showthread.php?t=3987 And I could get you a used but in good condition OLD SCHOOL ORION...
YES!!!! you did
I may really think about trying a full system out with an orion 225hcca...I am really thinking about buying it in a couple months...I know they'll...
Indeed...I wasn't trying to prove anything...I just always hear people say that the kicker squares are purely for spl and that they have crappy...
Well i'm in physics and we learned about vectors lol Well I mean overpower as in as the coil can't dissipate heat fast enough or the suspension...
So you think around 250 is good....one of them is in really good condition and the other one is in good condition 'cept there is a pretty good...
I upgraded my big three and my headlights are brighter, the voltage recovers from a drop MUCH faster, and I can have my stereo cranked up with the...
Um....a capacitor is not going to help much at all with your system...you NEED to upgrade your big three!!! that will help more than a cap ever...
Viking here is a story for you Ok well on my way home today I decided to stop by the pawn shop that is about 2 minutes away from my house...just...
They only fry if overpowered...that's what the gain control is for
Well what impedance are your subs? Link didn't work for me...said hypertext transfer protocol
Here's what you are getting http://www.justwoofers.com/Woofer_Pages/SPL/SPL_SPL.htm Go for it
Any size will work...they are made for free air so it really doesn't matter....Size of the enclosure will really only affect the bass response but...
It CAN over power them...but an amp will not put out full power constantly...just be careful with the gain control and don't turn it up too high
5by7's will work in any size enclosure...just make some if you can
I'd get rid of the splitter....it decreases the pre out voltage...just daisy chain the amps together with a patch cord...so you only have to run...