Frequency help
Originally Posted by SoCalHHR
The standard is:
SPL @ 1-watt input, measured @ 1 Meter.
It's been around for 30-years that I know of.
SPL @ 1-watt input, measured @ 1 Meter.
It's been around for 30-years that I know of.
Example: MTX- http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...a_T9510-04.pdf
Now, take that 2.83v, and apply Ohm's Law:
P=E^2 / R
P is power
E is voltage
R is resistance
P= 2.83^2 /4
P= 2 Watts
The gimmick is that 1w can still be derived from 2.83v, if you're using an 8 ohm resistance. However...most car subwoofers use 4 ohm coils- which would put the input power at 2 watts, as opposed to 1 :)
pics in gallery
Those of you who would like to see the subs, amp & box can check them out in pic gallery under members hhr's. Again thanks for the help, i appreciate it!
Im not keeping the faceplate on i just have it on to show you how it looks still waiting for the blue and black one ( since my HHR is blue).
Im not keeping the faceplate on i just have it on to show you how it looks still waiting for the blue and black one ( since my HHR is blue).
Originally Posted by chuktaylor2
Those of you who would like to see the subs, amp & box can check them out in pic gallery under members hhr's. Again thanks for the help, i appreciate it!
Im not keeping the faceplate on i just have it on to show you how it looks still waiting for the blue and black one ( since my HHR is blue).
Im not keeping the faceplate on i just have it on to show you how it looks still waiting for the blue and black one ( since my HHR is blue).Thread
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