Saturday, March 28, 2009

If i would buy a Car Subwoofer what specifications would be my concern?.. i.e. " Wattage, RMS"?

make sure that the woofer is almost double the wattage of your amp or receiver this will prevent you from blowing the speakers when you kick it up to full volume
If i would buy a Car Subwoofer what specifications would be my concern?.. i.e. %26quot; Wattage, RMS%26quot;?
I would suggest finding 2 12%26quot; subwoofers, about 1800 to 2000 watts together, and hooking them up to a 1000 watt amplifier. That sounds really good in a ported box. It will kick hard, and you wont have to worry about blowing anyhting.
If i would buy a Car Subwoofer what specifications would be my concern?.. i.e. %26quot; Wattage, RMS%26quot;?
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sensitivity


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voice coil configuration
Reply:the big thing is to get the right amount of power to your subs. so lets say you have two 12%26quot; subs that have a power rating of 800w each the subs RMS (basicly the rated power for continued play) will be around 400. so you will need to get an amp big enough to power at 800rms or two amps that play at 400rms, ext ext. basically if you go to high or to low on your power you will hurt you subs. also go with amps and subs that are CEA aproved many lower quality amp/subs will usaly over rate there wattage

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