Question about Aiwa Car Audio & Video
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
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
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
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
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.
Posted on Apr 07, 2017
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