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[BannerCampaign id=1] Question by silversurfer_2007: What amp (amplifier) recommendations would you give if I have a pair of 1000 watt speakers?
I bought a pair of 1000 watt speakers that have been sitting in the box and are basically used as a stand for my cable modem/router and audio interface merely because I have yet to purchase a suitabkle amplifier to power them. Can anyone enlighten me as to what you would recommend I power them with? I would appreciate any recommendations, though I am not looking to go overboard as these are my secondary speakers because I have pretty good quality studio monitors already.
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Answer by Charles C Just because they may be rated at 1000W, which I promise is an exageration. That would have to be at a very short duation peak at a single freq. does not mean you need a large Amp. The efficiency rating and desired volume are more important.
Ex. A speaker with a rating of 89 Db @ 1W will require twice as much power as one rated 92 Db @ 1W. Each 3Db higher efficiency means you only need half the power for the same volume.
I would shop Ebay for a good deal on something like an older Denon or Luxman. I just saw an older Radio Shack Amp going pretty cheap for 100W/ ch. Decent Amp with enough power for plenty of volume.
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[BannerCampaign id=1] Question by John: I want to install a 1000 watt rms system in my Civic. What do I need to do?
I have a 1994 Honda Civic and I want to install a 1000 watt rms amp to power my subs, but I’m sure that would be ridiculous stress on the electrical system. I was wondering what I would need to do in order to accomodate my system. I’ve heard a lot of mixed answers and I want to do everything myself, so I need the simplist advice possible. I also need to take the cheapest route possible. Any good advice will be greatly appreciated.
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Answer by John H i had 1600 watts dual 15s in my escort 🙂 and all it did was make the lights flicker at stop lights when the rpms were low.
Just buy an amp and hook it up, it isnt that hard and it will come with instuctions. If you dont have an aftermarket stereo with rca out puts, dont bother with subwoofers yet.
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