i called a speaker company to ask them specs on an old cabinet i had...
and the guy suggested i run 300watt RMS (continuous) speakers with at least a 400watt amplifier.
this seems strange to me because he said "it's better to overpower them rather than have them clip at a lower power and burn out"
.... but i coulda sworn overpowering them is what would do that and blow em... not running them at 300watts like i was planning
im just confused now. was that guy a moron or am i right?
and the guy suggested i run 300watt RMS (continuous) speakers with at least a 400watt amplifier.
this seems strange to me because he said "it's better to overpower them rather than have them clip at a lower power and burn out"
.... but i coulda sworn overpowering them is what would do that and blow em... not running them at 300watts like i was planning
im just confused now. was that guy a moron or am i right?
发表时间 Tue 11 Apr 06 @ 3:33 am
Speakers usually have 2 ratings: 1 - Continuous, 2 Peak.
Typically a 300W RMS speaker will handle music peaks up to lets say in this case 400W.
This means the speaker will be able to MAX out at 400W without clipping but you need to have an amplifier that can produce as much as 400W to not overpower the AMP in conjuction with those speakers.
Clipping occurs when you DONT have enough AMP power and the song that you are playing gets to a section that is bass heavy causing 'clipping' to be heard in the MIDS and HIGHS.
I don't know how else to describe it but I'm sure there is a place on the NET that describes it better.
I hope this helps.
Typically a 300W RMS speaker will handle music peaks up to lets say in this case 400W.
This means the speaker will be able to MAX out at 400W without clipping but you need to have an amplifier that can produce as much as 400W to not overpower the AMP in conjuction with those speakers.
Clipping occurs when you DONT have enough AMP power and the song that you are playing gets to a section that is bass heavy causing 'clipping' to be heard in the MIDS and HIGHS.
I don't know how else to describe it but I'm sure there is a place on the NET that describes it better.
I hope this helps.
发表时间 Tue 11 Apr 06 @ 4:37 am
You've been given a good advice about the amp.
发表时间 Tue 11 Apr 06 @ 3:11 pm
its more to do with when an amp clips. when you drive an amp at full capacity you get DC current flowing (clipping) which creates distortion as well as much more heat (melting the voice coils).
it is better to have a more powerful amp and run it 3/4 capacity, such as a 400w amp running at 300w as it does not clip. as long as the speakers are rated to 300w of course.
you still have to be carefull not to overpower the speakers so they do not distort, but it is not nearly as bad as a clipping amp. + you'll get much longer life out of your speakers.
it is better to have a more powerful amp and run it 3/4 capacity, such as a 400w amp running at 300w as it does not clip. as long as the speakers are rated to 300w of course.
you still have to be carefull not to overpower the speakers so they do not distort, but it is not nearly as bad as a clipping amp. + you'll get much longer life out of your speakers.
发表时间 Tue 11 Apr 06 @ 3:45 pm
cool! thanks a lot guys, appreciate the responses.
发表时间 Wed 12 Apr 06 @ 1:23 am