Hello sir i have audiocontrol lc 6 1200 provide 125 watts RMS and focal 80 watts RMS 4-ohm impedance what voltages i should keep my amp gain please help
I am sorry but your wrong because the voltage that is produced is from your amp and if you turn the amped fully you could possibly blow the speaker so your test is not valid. The higher the volume the more voltage from your amp is the higher the volume the more voltage it will produce so your voltage is not a constant voltage. This has nothing to do with the wattage of your speaker. The rating of your amp determines the output voltage/ current of your amp If you understand what I'm saying your test is not valid
Not to mention a speaker is not a resistive load. Impedance to ac cannot be measured with an ohm meter. That speaker is most likely considered 8 ohm. Not 6.
Sir, What Happens If We Give More Power Output? Does The Voltage Wil Raised Up More? Then, How We Want To Know If The Speaker Is On Highest Power? Because We Still Can Give Out More And More Power Until The Speaker Blown Up... Is There Any Ways We Can Make Sure That Speaker Already On Max Power?
You know how to use tester bruh? Ofc he will set the tester ohms to the lowest because it's the lowest that the tester can measure. You set the tester to 200 ohms and it will measure 200 ohms - 1 ohms. Simple as that.
This calculation is for finding the output power of the amplifire no? Its not the power of speaker
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No problem dear you can ask everything.
Thank you sir, I learned a lot from your explanation
I think the 2.6 2.7 2.9 measurement came from small amplifier what if you Try the big amplifier what will be the wattage measurement of the speaker?
Yes it would be different
Great work bro
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Please do it again with big speaker without label.
And more detail to calculate watt speaker output.
With the description on the screen.
nice keep it up
Hello sir
i have audiocontrol lc 6 1200 provide 125 watts RMS and focal 80 watts RMS 4-ohm impedance what voltages i should keep my amp gain please help
I am sorry but your wrong because the voltage that is produced is from your amp and if you turn the amped fully you could possibly blow the speaker so your test is not valid. The higher the volume the more voltage from your amp is the higher the volume the more voltage it will produce so your voltage is not a constant voltage. This has nothing to do with the wattage of your speaker. The rating of your amp determines the output voltage/ current of your amp If you understand what I'm saying your test is not valid
Not to mention a speaker is not a resistive load. Impedance to ac cannot be measured with an ohm meter. That speaker is most likely considered 8 ohm. Not 6.
Sir, What Happens If We Give More Power Output? Does The Voltage Wil Raised Up More? Then, How We Want To Know If The Speaker Is On Highest Power? Because We Still Can Give Out More And More Power Until The Speaker Blown Up... Is There Any Ways We Can Make Sure That Speaker Already On Max Power?
Yes it's dependen on the amplifier power and it's impedance range.
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Well done
Thanks so much
Example in 6inch speaker,How much give the voltage for speakers to checking a Watts
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Thanks Buddy
This is the process to calculate the wattage of amplifier.
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Sir pls tell us how to increase base of speaker
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How will I select an amplifier for a particular speaker?
It's depends on the ohm value of amplifier range
Correct me if I'm wrong Sir, 6 omhs times 200 omhs
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Test is incorrect !!!
Your 3 volts reading is coming from the amp..
Change the amp and your results will be completely different !!
why should we use 50hz?
Good jok bro . make fool all
I think you don't known the power calculater farmulas
You got 6 omhs but you set the tester to 200 omhs
You know how to use tester bruh? Ofc he will set the tester ohms to the lowest because it's the lowest that the tester can measure. You set the tester to 200 ohms and it will measure 200 ohms - 1 ohms. Simple as that.
How can I understand your voice sounds like a robot not helping
Power of the amplifier is not the wattage of the speaker .. this video is trash
Not clear. Stop repeating yourself and be clear.
Ok dear i try to bi clear attach with me in next tutorial