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Some advise, pleazzze
Hello everybody! I have a question for you about a choice I made some weeks ago (because of the price it was offered to me): Consists of this: -- Sony CDX-MP30 with the following characteristics: Maximum Power Output52 Watts x 4 Continuous Power23 Watts x 4 -- with a pair of Pioneer speakers TS-1756II with characteristics: General TS-1756II Short description 2-way Custom-fit Frequency response 30 - 22.000 Hz Sensitivity (1W/1m) 92 dB Maximum Power 160 Watt Nominal input power 35 Watt Woofer size (cm) 17 cm -- and a pair of Pioneer speakers TS-178 (77B) with characteristics: General TS-178 (77B) Short description 2 separate way Custom-fit Frequency response 30 - 30.000 Hz Sensitivity (1W/1m) 90 dB Maximum Power 100 Watt Nominal input power 30 Watt Woofer size (cm) 17 cm And the question is... I'm more interested in the compatibility of it all. I mean that I would like to know if all this stuff can make a good work altogether, because I can't undestand much of the relations there are with Max input power, Nominal input power, and all this tech-talk ;-) I'm planning to put them in my peugeot 306, and substitute the old factory audio system. In few words, I need some advise, from you guys Sergi PS. I would like too, if you can reply me by email. THANX |
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I mean that I would like to know if all this stuff can make a good
work altogether, because I can't undestand much of the relations there are with Max input power, Nominal input power, and all this tech-talk ;-) One thing's for sure, Alex, no one is going to accuse you of not providing enough information. Those componets will work fine together. However, if you are like most of us, you will likely find the bass a bit thin. A natural next step is to consider buying a subwoofer and amplifier to drive it. Ebay is a great place to look for used gear, however if you want new look for retailers who sell package deals (amp, woofers and enclosure) at a reduced price. MOSFET |
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the basslink T which goes for around $300-350. works very well i just installed one in my dads truck and that thing hits very loud. its got a 350 wt built in amplifier. only a few nobes to mess with so nothing too serious. if thats outta your price range go with an earlier model of basslink there material is really good. -- ministone20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ministone20's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=32796 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=211757 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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Another question (and sorry for the bother):
Isn't the sony reciever underpower any of the speakers, or is it ok???. Someone said to me that is a very bad thing if the speakers are underpowered because this can destroy them. Is the combination of components described below right, or are any little thing, besides what MOSFET reply about a subwoofer (by the way thank you a lot!), that can be important regarding bad sound or destruction of speakers/receiver ? Thanx in advance, I promise I won't bother again Alex "MOSFET" escribió en el mensaje ... I mean that I would like to know if all this stuff can make a good work altogether, because I can't undestand much of the relations there are with Max input power, Nominal input power, and all this tech-talk ;-) One thing's for sure, Alex, no one is going to accuse you of not providing enough information. Those componets will work fine together. However, if you are like most of us, you will likely find the bass a bit thin. A natural next step is to consider buying a subwoofer and amplifier to drive it. Ebay is a great place to look for used gear, however if you want new look for retailers who sell package deals (amp, woofers and enclosure) at a reduced price. MOSFET |
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"Alex" wrote in message ... Another question (and sorry for the bother): Isn't the sony reciever underpower any of the speakers, or is it ok???. Someone said to me that is a very bad thing if the speakers are underpowered because this can destroy them. Is the combination of components described below right, or are any little thing, besides what MOSFET reply about a subwoofer (by the way thank you a lot!), that can be important regarding bad sound or destruction of speakers/receiver ? Thanx in advance, I promise I won't bother again Alex Well, underpowered is a relative term. In your case, it may not play as loud as you want without distortion because of the deck power. later you may want to add a 4-channel amp for your speakers. |
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"Scott Johnson" wrote in message ... "Alex" wrote in message ... Another question (and sorry for the bother): Isn't the sony reciever underpower any of the speakers, or is it ok???. Someone said to me that is a very bad thing if the speakers are underpowered because this can destroy them. Is the combination of components described below right, or are any little thing, besides what MOSFET reply about a subwoofer (by the way thank you a lot!), that can be important regarding bad sound or destruction of speakers/receiver ? Thanx in advance, I promise I won't bother again Alex Well, underpowered is a relative term. In your case, it may not play as loud as you want without distortion because of the deck power. later you may want to add a 4-channel amp for your speakers. Does anyone know if there is any speakers out there with built in amplifiers? I'm not looking for huge power gains just want to be able to turn mine up just a tiny bit more w/o distortio, Im looking for two 5x7s in the front and 6x9s in the rear. If there are no speakers with an inline amplifier I'll probably just leave the car set up as it is, Im an amateur(sp?) when it comes to this stuff and running the wire for one amp was enough, I have no desire to do this again. I like the way it sounds now for the most part but when I am doing 45 MPH or more with the windows down the radio has a little trouble overcoming the windnoise. |
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Does anyone know if there is any speakers out there with built in amplifiers? I'm not looking for huge power gains just want to be able to turn mine up just a tiny bit more w/o distortio, Im looking for two 5x7s in the front and 6x9s in the rear. If there are no speakers with an inline amplifier I'll probably just leave the car set up as it is, Im an amateur(sp?) when it comes to this stuff and running the wire for one amp was enough, I have no desire to do this again. I like the way it sounds now for the most part but when I am doing 45 MPH or more with the windows down the radio has a little trouble overcoming the windnoise. It would be easier to wire a single amp than to wire 4 amps (1 for each speaker) |
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"Scott Johnson" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if there is any speakers out there with built in amplifiers? I'm not looking for huge power gains just want to be able to turn mine up just a tiny bit more w/o distortio, Im looking for two 5x7s in the front and 6x9s in the rear. If there are no speakers with an inline amplifier I'll probably just leave the car set up as it is, Im an amateur(sp?) when it comes to this stuff and running the wire for one amp was enough, I have no desire to do this again. I like the way it sounds now for the most part but when I am doing 45 MPH or more with the windows down the radio has a little trouble overcoming the windnoise. It would be easier to wire a single amp than to wire 4 amps (1 for each speaker) I was thinking along the lines of just plugging the speaker into the factory speaker plugs and the amp would draw the power from that line and somehow amplify it enough to power the speaker w/o having to run any extra wire, I was tired at the time though, I now see that it wouldnt be possible. |
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"ministone20" wrote in message news:1108845994.f9f6c3e4affaab4a672531b0cb254547@t eranews... the basslink T which goes for around $300-350. works very well i just installed one in my dads truck and that thing hits very loud. its got a 350 wt built in amplifier. only a few nobes to mess with so nothing too serious. if thats outta your price range go with an earlier model of basslink there material is really good. I have subwoofers already, just wanted to amplify the speakers because they distort at higher volumes and someone told me that amplifiying them will stop the distortion. -- ministone20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ministone20's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=32796 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=211757 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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I was thinking along the lines of just plugging the speaker into the factory speaker plugs and the amp would draw the power from that line and somehow amplify it enough to power the speaker w/o having to run any extra wire, I was tired at the time though, I now see that it wouldnt be possible. It would still need an outside power source. a small 4-channel amp would not be hard to add. something between 30 and 50 watts per channel rms power. |
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"Scott Johnson" wrote in message ... I was thinking along the lines of just plugging the speaker into the factory speaker plugs and the amp would draw the power from that line and somehow amplify it enough to power the speaker w/o having to run any extra wire, I was tired at the time though, I now see that it wouldnt be possible. It would still need an outside power source. a small 4-channel amp would not be hard to add. something between 30 and 50 watts per channel rms power. Is there any way I can run the power wire for the new amp off of the power wire that goes to the old amp? The wire is 800 Watt rated and the amp is only 150 Watt. If not I'd just as soon not run 2 seperate power wires off of the battery. I will just try to find a more powerful HU. What are some good 5x7 speakers for under 250 bucks? I wanted to upgrade the door speakers in my car. I should also mention I have no desire to cut into door panels and such so I am looking for an all in one speaker not a speaker where the tweeter is mounted higher up on the door. I know this is supposed to sound better but I just want a regular all in one speaker. Power rating doesn't matter since my front speakers are not amplified atm. |
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Is there any way I can run the power wire for the new amp off of the power wire that goes to the old amp? The wire is 800 Watt rated and the amp is only 150 Watt. If not I'd just as soon not run 2 seperate power wires off of the battery. I will just try to find a more powerful HU. What are some good 5x7 speakers for under 250 bucks? I wanted to upgrade the door speakers in my car. I should also mention I have no desire to cut into door panels and such so I am looking for an all in one speaker not a speaker where the tweeter is mounted higher up on the door. I know this is supposed to sound better but I just want a regular all in one speaker. Power rating doesn't matter since my front speakers are not amplified atm. It's possible to use the same power wire. I would put a fuse on it if you have to run it very far. as far as 5*7's, your best bet is to go to some shops that have them so you can hear the differences between them. I've run Pioneers in the past with good luck. |
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