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Join Date: Aug 2008
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I'm new to this so I don't know what brands are great or the best places to find them and are struggling to find 50W RMS 4 ohm full range loudspeakers to go with my AMp6-Basic. USA $50 is around maximum budget per speaker and I need two. Thanks
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I'm not sure what issues might come with this, but would it be possible to run two of these in parallel? It would suit your power, impedence, and price target, plus the efficiency should be pretty good, especially if you run a pair of these in parallel.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=290-045
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Sorry but I forgot to mention my size limitations. This is for a portable boombox and I'd like to use either one 4 ohm 4-6" speaker per channel or two 8 ohms <3" speakers in parallel per channel.
Thanks for the suggestion though and if you know something smaller that'd be great. |
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Look into car speakers. Many run 4 ohms and can easily handle 50 watts. You'll have a lot of options in the size you're looking for as well.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....ectGroup_ID=41
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Cool end of a soldering iron NW of Toronto
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How about two of these wired in parallel per side? You'd get efficiency up around 93 dB, not too bad and they ought to be indestructible.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=295-010 I'd expect better bass from the single 8" Pioneer however but that is not 4 ohm and two of them would be too big for the size cabinet you seek. I'd like to explore this low cost Dayton driver for FR use with tweeks. Things like cutting out the center cap and installing a phase plug and cone coatings, spider mods, etc. Anyone out there tried these for hi-fi?
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Thanks for your suggestions guys. Especially mikje for putting me onto the car speakers, as that's what I'm pursuing. I'm liking the look of these: http://www.etechnology.co.nz/boschma...xidp97785.html
They've got good sensitivity and high power but still keep the size down to 4". And it's local for me so no massive shipping I reckon two of them would do the job pretty good. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Damit couldn't edit ....
I'm actually tossing up between these two models: http://www.etechnology.co.nz/boschma...xidp97785.html OR http://www.etechnology.co.nz/megavox...idp164389.html Both have the same good sensitivity and similar ranges with the major difference being power ratings (Boschmann = 125 RMS; Megavox = 55 RMS) and price (2x Boschmann = $120 NZ; 2x Megavox = $35 NZ) With me using the Amp6-Basic which only outputs 2x25W, is there any point in paying nearly 4 times as much for more power or will it not make a difference and I should just go cheaper? On the flipside I've been told to avoid dodgy brands that give unbelievable stats - and while Boschmann seems to be quality I don't know about Megavox (especially as they are such a bargain for only $17 NZ pretty good speakers) . Any opinions on which to pick? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Hi,
Those sensitivity figures are pure fantasy. Car speakers are a dodgy choice, they do not like small boxes. (Qts is often around 0.8 or higher, Fs is usually high as well). Multiple posts on the same subject are a pain. |
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