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solid video man !
Ответитьnice video brother…some great tips that some folks might never consider, especially the voice coil thing at tue end
Ответитьyou forgot the gain from the dsp..
ОтветитьGreat video thanks for the information keep up the good work
ОтветитьFirst/foremost: thanks for the video. Question: couldn't we simply use the multimeter oscilloscope for various frequencies, sans calculations and volt readings?
ОтветитьIn your part 2 video your using REW. REW has an Oscilloscope and RTA tool. Is it possible to use a sound card as the input selection in REW and connect your RCA's to the soundcard and take the readings in REW?
ОтветитьGood stuff!
ОтветитьI picked up a cheap scope and was having trouble getting a reading. Your discussion of the time setting helped.
ОтветитьWhen you were setting the gain on the tweeter, did you have a load; a 4 ohm resistor? I'm assuming the tweeter was disconnected at the time that the output was 25V. Good stuff though .... thanks for the video.
Ответитьthank you for explanation, will lower the gain on my amplifiers asap as I push 55w to my 20w (150w max) tweeter and 30w (160w max) mid (focal flax), nothing blowed yet but levels are over the top I guess. Actually my mids are smelling funny, smelling toasty, I'm not kidding. Still giving me the sound tho, so will protect them asap.
ОтветитьThere's a statement he made that's actually incorrect, he stated he has too much wattage for the speakers! Which is incorrect, that is watts (power) will NOT destroy your drivers!!
underpowering them with the amp in clipping or head unit in clipping will destroy them.
by ramping High current levels....
You shouldnt have the eq flat on the deck ,if you're going to use it afterwards..the deck or/and amp will probably go into clipping .imo into
ОтветитьThis is awesome. Thank you.
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