no i haven't got a spl meter..whats it like at 20hz? got an spl meter?
tbh i had the bass level set to -0.04 because it was so bassy even at that setting. i tryed it at +0.12 (max) and it handled it well
no i haven't got a spl meter..whats it like at 20hz? got an spl meter?
Well if the PSU's are up to it then you're set. Even if it isn't, a good PSU should shut down when you overload it, but I've never really tested this myself.i have 2 PSU's it wouldn't be good running both amps on 1...
Yep using car amps in the home is a pain as often a decent 12v PSU costs more than the amp, and also it's extra wiring and hassle. A proper PA amp is the best (and safest) way to do things if you need lots of Watts to your speaker from mains power...yeah you just have to check those thiele-smalls, really. most 'car' subs definitely are shashmy old 12" lightning audio filled my old living room with enough bass alright, and that was powered with a 2x100w denon amp. >105db from 25hz upwards. it wasnt much cop below 25hz really, but it was definitely loud enough for most material. There's not much to touch this cabinet right now in terms of performance and size...
edit: and you certainly dont need a car amp for a car sub lol
i cant see the use in pa speakers for a living room or anything like that.
im using 2 500w car subs and 1 1000w car sub, which give great bass, also using 8 pers of speakers (300w each)
oh yeah but i mean, >110db in the home? over the mid range and upper frequencies that is painfully loud lolI think some people like to run PA speakers in the home as even tho they don't run them at very high volume, they like the higher amount of headroom, and if they do decide to crank the volume up, you get much more SPL before you get lots of distortion....
well, its not really limited to just car audio. its just about everything really lolPerhaps MikeHunt can tell me why car stereo manufacturers are allowed to tell lies on power?
it isn't a car stereo. its a 7.1 system with extra speakers and extra subs lolGood grief.
Do you realise that my band PA which is 2900 watts is not as loud as your car stereo which is 4,400 watts?
I'll bet every penny that my band would break your car stereo.
James is right here, it's not just car audio. I remember seeing some computer speakers once, "1000W PMPO" in massive writing on the box, then in small print somewhere, "5W RMS". Some manufacturers seem to pluck a number out of thin air and call it a power rating.Perhaps MikeHunt can tell me why car stereo manufacturers are allowed to tell lies on power?
Agreed, but some people prefer a monster turn down low even if they never end up using one tenth of the power most of the time...oh yeah but i mean, >110db in the home? over the mid range and upper frequencies that is painfully loud lol
it isn't a car stereo. its a 7.1 system with extra speakers and extra subs lol...
i'm not here to say "oh i have a louder system or which system beats my system"
i've just saying what i'm usng...