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How do i match speakers for a 2 Channel Amp with 200 Watt Peak Power?
I have a 2 channel amp with 200 Channel Powered watt peak power, but i get confused when i look at the RMS for speakers. The speakers i want have 260W Peak power. Should i get speakers with a lower peak power then the max for my amp or does it not matter?
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No , you be ok only high watt systems drain and kill your battery, to be safe check your battery and amplifier amps ratings Most batteries are rated in electrical capacity for a discharge rate of 20 hours. A 20 amp/hour battery should provide one amp of current for 20 hours before being fully discharged. It will still show a voltage, it will no longer be functioning correctly and if rechargeable, it will be in serious need of a recharge. A standard small car battery is about 45 amp/hours. That means that it will supply over two amps for 20 hours. A battery should not be discharged at a higher current draw, or asked to deliver more amps than its amp/hour rating divided by 10 in order to get maximum capacity out of it. In the case of a 45 amp/hour battery that would mean it should not be asked to deliver more than about 4 amps for best service.
Yeah, you can hook it up, just for the love of all that is good and holy do not connect the powered outs to the ins on your computer!!!Just take the headphone out and get a 1/4″ to 1/8″ stereo adapter, then get a 1/8″ to 1/8″ headphone type extension plug. They should be each about $5 a walmart or radioshack. plug the adapter into the headphone out, plug the extension cable into the adapter and then into the mic in on your computer and have fun!(Please don’t plug the powered outs into your defenseless computer!!! Those are for the speakers!!!)
if your sub has a built in frequency limiter, then no. If it doesn’t this will wear out your sub fast by sending too high of frequecy through the voice coil.However to get best sound using a single sub, you should have a sub adapter anyways or a two channel input on the amp of which would be bridged to a single sub. Otherwise a Y adapter will be needed for dual channel reception in which your pre-amp volts will be weekened and sound quality and volume will suffer or only One side of sound will be reached.
This is what i did for my system originally. Channel 1 was used to power the speakers on the left side of the car. I just wired the speakers in parallel. Then channel 2 was for the right side. Channels 3 and 4 were bridged to power the sub.To do this though you need a powerful 4 channel amp and it must be bridgeable. If you have more info on your speakers or the amp you were thinking of i would be glad to help. A 5 channel amp would work too but those are less common. I prefer 4 channel
warning if you bridge the amp it will not work, the amp will see a one ohm load, also if you run the two speakers straight to the two channels it will be fine, the amp is rated at 180w rms a channel in actuallity most of these tests are done in a 13.8 volt or 14.4 volt environment, your car voltage to the amp is gennerally lower so the amp will more than likely not produce the rated power, even if it does it can be adjusted , under powering a speaker at most times is more damaging than over powering, just wire the two speakers seperate to the two channels and it will be bread and butter.
Sure but you must follow some simple rules.The final impedance (ohm load) the subs have shouldn’t go below what the amp can handle. Example if the subs are 4 ohm single coil and you wire them parallel, the final impedance will be 2 ohm – http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/PARALLEL.jpgThe subs will have a total RMS power handling (the sum of both subs) and should match the amp with respect to the final impedance.See my site for more info http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com
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It is probably 30 watts per channel, but I could be wrong.Yes it will work fine with your speakers. Just don’t play it so loud that the amp goes into distortion. Distortion is what blows your speakers.
It depends on the amp. some are able to run in “Tri-mode”. You have to run passive cross-overs to do it though. It would be better to run a separate amp on the sub. To run in Tri-mode, you run the sub bridged on channels 3 and 4. Run a passive cross-over on it, from like 80Hz and down. Run a passive set on the speakers on the same channels, from 80 and up. You use a capacitor on each speaker, in series with the + wire, for the high-pass. For 4-ohm speakers, you would need a 500 Microfarads (µfd) capacitor. For the sub, if it is 4-ohm, you would need a 8 Millihenries (mHy) coil, wired in series with the + wire. Different ohm loads need different values of each.
well its true that we can power a light bulb with all the electrical pulses in our brain and at times get superhuman strength like saving a person from under a huge log or something.. but powers idk, but i do know the first step. and thats to meditate. if ur gonna use ur power you gotta find it.