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05-06-2017, 07:14 PM | #23 |
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Some pdf's that might be helpfull...
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02-06-2019, 05:58 PM | #25 |
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With the premium audio I was expecting a bit more clarity in the high end, and tighter sounding bass than I feel like it's putting out. But the rated specs are apparently at 2 ohms; comparing this to an 8 ohm system, divide watts by 4... that "40W per channel" is thus down to 10 wpc for expectation compared to home stereo gear, and you would not expect much from a 10 wpc home stereo. The bass rated at 70 w x 2 channels at 4ohms, puts it at an equivalent of 70 watts to the 8 ohm bass drivers. Sounds like a good balance to the mids/tweets, but still, if you've got a small powered sub at home you're probably at 500-1000 watts at 8 ohms. Also I don't see "watts RMS" anywhere, so that's probably wattage @ 10% THD; if so, RMS wattage @ 1% distortion would be half or less again.
I wonder what this speaker set would sound like on an amp with, say, 50 watts RMS @ 4 ohms for the little guys and 250 watts RMS @ 4 ohms for the bass...
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02-06-2019, 08:18 PM | #26 |
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10W is actually pretty loud on a home stereo...
But I tend to agree with what you're saying. Have to keep in mind it's what an $800 option, can't expect too much. When I was putting my own system into my older cars I was hitting $3-4k and even they weren't exactly spectacular systems compared to some. Premium audio is still OEM audio, great to most, just OK to some. |
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