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How much amplifier power do i need for thats two speakers and model number is sx-wnt9 and details are

Mid high frequency power output : 33w + 33w6 ohms 1khz reference: 40w + 40w 6 ohms1khz Low frequency amplifier power output : 145w + 145w 6 ohms 75 hz reference: 185w+ 185w 6 ohms total harmonic distortion: 110 w, 75 hz, 6 ohm

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SOURCE: 4 ohm and 8 ohm speakers

You can plug in higher ohm speakers , the higher the ohm the higher the resistance is, it is a danger when you plug lower ohm speakers into a higer ohm Amp , at a high volume that will cause them to blow , the center speaker would be fine to use a higer ohm speaker , your best choice is to buy a Active Subwoofer, which means the sub has it's own power supply , and u can blast the thing as much as u like , thn u can turn the bass down on all the other speaker's so u can play it louder , and have the sub turned up has high as u like , this is the best way to get great sound with high volume , buy a Active sub woofer , any active subwoofer is ok , a active sub woofer has its own volume and inputs on the speaker ,

Posted on Dec 09, 2007

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SOURCE: V12 MRV-1507 or Xplod? Amplifier - XM-ZR1252 good quality sound

Alpine is just a better brand in general. I have the older MRV-1507, sounds GREAT, i have had friends who has had the Explode line, but it was always a temporary system until they got something better, like the alpine or kenwood.

Posted on Aug 16, 2008

Robert Rankin

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SOURCE: 250W, 8 Ohms speakers on 150W, 6-16 Ohms Amplifier.. What is the effect of this?

If your amp states that it will support a range of 6 - 16 ohms, an 8 Ohm speaker will work fine on it. If the speakers you hook up to it are lower than 6 ohms, it may work until you turn it up, then it will either shut down or burn out the finals. If you hook up a speaker that has a higher than 16 ohm, it will not get very loud, and it shouldn't hurt the amp.

Posted on Feb 16, 2012

Brad Brown

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SOURCE: i have Speaker system aiwa SX-WNT9 Speakers 2 nos.Impedance 6 ohms/6 ohms.kindly tell me how me how much watt capacity amplifier is required for good sound.

Wattage is not the total solution to the problem. The amount of wattage an amp supplies is related to how loud you listen to the music AND how much power is left over so the amp can deliver when needed and not clip the available output signal and cause distortion.

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On my pd3000a receiver I have two subwoofer rca jacks but I have a sub volume control so can I still hook up pqa4100 poweramp this is all pyle equipment, please give detailed answer

First, I'm not a Pyle tech. But back in the day I used to be an audio freak (1970's 4 channel all-the-way!)
* I tried to get the exact specs on your receiver but I suspect it's a non-amplified output. RCA jacks almost never have a high level output. (yes, the old 1940-60's used RCA jacks for speaker high level output. But you have a late model receiver.) Most likely you need a separate amp to power the sub woofer (unless it has it's own power amps.) You may still use another audio amplifier if you have a spare (mono or stereo won't mater as you only use one channel) but be aware that low frequency use way more power than normal frequencies (600 to 3KHz) The low end (50 to 300 Hz) will burn out any speaker and amp as the lower the frequency it's like hooking up a car battery directly to the speaker! If you have an old style vinyl record player that's playing a warped record. watch the speaker flap around to the wave of the record. Need to turn on the 50 Hz cancel out button to prevent speaker blowout!
* This link is still for a powered woofer. It looks like the same PD3000 receiver as yours though I can't be sure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXEtib5OnGI

* This is an external "Powered" sub woofer (powered amp and additional cross over "filter" to extract just the lower frequencies. The following you tube link is a detailed example of how this type of system works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpSAQDjuWN0

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I have Speaker system aiwa SX-WNT9 Speakers 2 nos.Impedance 6 ohms/6 ohms.kindly tell me how me how much watt capacity amplifier is required for good sound.

Wattage is not the total solution to the problem. The amount of wattage an amp supplies is related to how loud you listen to the music AND how much power is left over so the amp can deliver when needed and not clip the available output signal and cause distortion.
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How do I hook up a powered subwoofer to a pioneer sx-316?

Many subwoofers accept both line level (RCA jacks) and amplified inputs (+ and - speaker terminals). The Pioneer SX-316 does not offer line level output, only amplified outputs via the PURPLE + and - speaker terminals. This means that in order to use any subwoofer with an SX-316, the sub woofer will need to accept a + and - speaker wire connections for input Your manual speaker connections are on page 11 of the manual which can be found here: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/260358/Pioneer-Sx-316-S.html#manual

Starting at the rear of the SX-316; run a speaker wire from the PURPLE + and - terminal (SUBWOOFER) to the + and - speaker input terminals on the subwoofer. See your subwoofer manual or experiment (at your own risk) with connecting the speaker wire from the SX-316 to the subwoofer's + and - LEFT only, RIGHT only or BOTH left and right speaker inputs. Do not connect wires from the SX-316 to the speaker OUTPUT terminals of your subwoofer.

Finally, adjust any variable low pass filter knob or setting on the subwoofer to the lowest frequency that your main speakers are capable of producing. If you're not sure what that value is, try setting the subwoofer to 100Hz and judge how it blends with the main speakers. If it seems a little too bass heavy and thick then reduce the setting to 80Hz. On the other hand, if the sound seems to be slightly thin and lacking weight, try increasing the setting to 120Hz. By careful listening and a bit of patience you will be able to get the sound to seem balanced and well blended.

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Behringer cx2300

follow this instructions and fix it. God bless you
Instructions
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      Plug one end of a shielded input cable into the mixer's main output, and the other end into the crossover's input. The cable connectors will be dictated by your particular mixer and crossover, and will be either standard 1/4" or 3-pin XLR connectors. Consult the owner's manual of all components for specific details and recommendations.

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      Plug another shielded input cable into the crossover "high" frequency output, and the other into the crossover's "low" frequency output.

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      Plug the cable coming from the crossover "high" output into the channel one input on the stereo power amp, and the cable from the crossover "low" output into the channel two input of the power amplifier.

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      Plug one end of the unshielded speaker cable into the power amp channel one speaker output, and the other end into the horn tweeter.

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      Plug one end of the second unshielded speaker cable into the power amp channel two speaker output, and the other end into the woofer. The connections are now complete.



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Thanks for the answer - If we have 3 controls as Bass, Mid and Treble. If we keep those in 12 O Clock position, will the output level be equal. In using the Bass and Treble control only (if we have...

If all are in 12 o'clock position they are "flat" (nothing has been added or subtracted foam input signal) If you only have bass & treble, yes adjusting will affect "mids" but Mids change can go both ways dependent on increase or decrease of Bass and /or treble. By increasing bass you will pull some mids up also. By increasing treble you'll subtract some mids.
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Can we use the subwoofer as an amplifier for speakers? it has jacks for speaker in/out, but i can't figure out how to make it work because the speakers have no sound.

I don't believe this hookup is amplified; but, if you have used the regular unfiltered speaker connections from your receiver/amplifier to hookup the subwoofer, the system will pass the signal thru the outputs subject to the crossover adjustment on the back panel. You cannot get the full signal if your system is sending only the bass signal to the subwoofer. I have copied the instructions below from the manual. You would set the high freq crossover to the low end of your satellite's frequency range. The full manual is here: http://www.jbl.com/EN-US/Products/Pages/ProductSupportDetails.aspx?PID=PSW-D110

High-Pass Control
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
3 on page 4, you also have
the capability of adjusting
the high-pass frequency.
The High-Pass control
determines the frequency at
which the main speakers
will start reproducing
sounds. If your main speakers
can comfortably reproduce
some low-frequency
sounds, also set this control
to a lower frequency
setting, between 50Hz –
100Hz. This will concentrate
the subwoofer’s
efforts to the ultradeep
bass sounds, while your
main speakers continue to
reproduce the mid-bass
information. If you are
using smaller bookshelf
speakers that do not extend
to the lower bass frequencies,
set the high-pass crossover
control to a higher setting,
between 125Hz – 180Hz.
With this setting, your main
speakers will not have the
burden of reproducing any
low-frequency sounds.
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
1 on page 3, the high-pass
frequency is fixed at 180Hz.
• If you hooked up your subwoofer
as shown in Hookup
2 on page 4, there is no
high-pass control. Unless
your receiver/amplifier
incorporates a high-pass
crossover, your main speakers
will continue to get a
full-range signal.
Final adjustment and blending
of the low-pass and high-pass
controls may evolve over several
listening sessions. A good
starting point would be to set
both the low- and high-pass
controls to the same frequency
and adjust from that point.
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How many watts is it

http://www.kenwoodusa.com/UserFiles/File/Global/Consumer/Manuals/kac528.pdf

Page 7 of the manual gives you all the different configurations of this amp, and it's MAX power. FYI; Kenwood rates their amps at MAX power, not clean. Hope this helps.
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How do i bi amp sx 1250 to get both channels of each side to work together

you are actually not bi-amping the unit, you are bridging the amp. this really only works as long as all channels produce equal power. next the bad news is that typically home stereo amps are not wired internally to bridge channels.

bi-amping a speaker refers to connecting on channel to the highs and on channel to the lows. the receiver would need to be be able to process the outputs via a crossover network to split the frequency range in half so the appropriate frequencies went to the correct speaker.
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Amplifier Class AB
Number of Channels 2
RMS Power (4 ohms) 120 watts x 2 channels
RMS Power (2 ohms) 200 watts x 2 channels
RMS Power (1 ohm) Not Stable
Bridged RMS Power 400 watts x 1 channel
Total RMS Power Output 400 watts
Peak Power Output 1000 watts watts x 1 channel
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2 ohms
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4 ohms
THD at Rated RMS Power 0.1%
Speaker Level Inputs No
Preamp Outputs 1 pair
Built-in Crossover High-pass (HP), Low-pass (LP), Full (AP)
High-Pass Crossover Frequency 40 - 250 Hz
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 40 - 250 Hz
Subsonic Filter N/A
Signal-to-Noise Ratio N/A
Channel Separation N/A
Bass Boost 0 - 18 dB
Bass/Gain Remote Yes
Fan Cooled Yes
Fuse Rating 20A x 2
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