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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Dear sir....
i am plannin 2 setup a subwoofer n 4 other speakers ...i am plannin 2 buy a subwoofer ...say 10" with 200-250 wats.. the problem is the amplifier is usually connected b4 the crossover netowrk rite... n my other speakers r rated as 5 watts.. 4 ohms ( i managed 2 remove 2 spekers from an old Pioneer music systemwith prrty gud cone area which i plan 2 use as midrange...) the tweeter too is of the same specs.... to power the subwoofer i will have 2 use a amplifier of 250 wats which will be connected 2 thecrossover network... the other speakers r also connected to the croosover ..so wont the power from the amplifier burn my "other speakers"...or can i give the input into the crossover thru a small amplifier ... then from the crossover thru the 250 watt amplifier to the subwoofer -- am planning 2 install this in my room not in a car... i cant go 4 expensive ones as the means r limited... secondly.... wont an IC 810 powered amplifier be enuff 4 my speakers ( cept my subwoofer ) i am worried over the amplifier for subwoofer... i plan 2 build one by myself ( i have got the schematic... which claims 2 perform well) ... so can i connect the subwoofer thru the amplifier which takes the input from the crossover "WOOFER OUT PUT SOCKET" |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Not quite the 200 watts you're looking for, but for the price, you can't beat this really: http://www.mcminone.com/product.asp?...Fid=50%2D6266A
I have the plate amp and it has worked very well with my Ascendant Audio Assassin 12" driver. It can drive plenty loud as long as it's not expected for long periods of time (it gets warm after a while). After shipping, it only cost be around $60 which should be hard to beat. [Edit] I noticed you're from India.... might be more to ship it to you than the amp costs.... |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Near London. UK
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Dear swaroopvg,
as you know, this is an international forum that has adopted English as its language. That means that there are many posters (such as yourself) for whom English is not their first language. In general, these members have been taught correct, grammatical English and may be at any stage of mastering the language from beginner to being able to tell jokes in English. As a courtesy to these members I would ask you to please write your posts in grammatically correct English, not a semi-incomprehensible text-speak mish-mash which I, a native English speaker, find difficult to understand. Thanking you in advance, EC8010
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: UK
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I understood what he was saying .
I'd be looking at a plate amp with high level inputs for the subs. Hey EC8010, why don't you tell him that in Indian ? How rude are you ?Rob. |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Georgetown, On
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Hi Rob,
I was going to post. I agree with EC8010. I had difficulty reading the post as well. I'd have the same opinion of a person who uses English as their primary language. That looks more like the short hand seen on MSM or Google than an attempt at English. So without being rude, please post in clear English, the best you can manage. -Chris |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Near London. UK
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Rob, you are quite right to question whether I should criticise a foreigner's English - I thought exactly the same as you about my ignorance of his language. However, although you and I as native English speakers can understand what he means, how easy would it be for someone from Scandinavia, Peru, Germany, or anywhere else that has been taught grammatically correct English?
It might amuse you to know that last weekend I showed interest in a touring Frenchman's bike. A moment later, he asked me for directions to Bath. Fortunately, although he didn't speak a word of English, I was able to resurrect enough (probably appalling) French to help him on his way and to dissuade him from taking a dangerous route (he proposed to ride his pushbike along the A4).
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: UK
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You could have just edited his post to 'proper' english as it would have taken the same time as to post what you did. To me he made an excellent attempt at English, compared to my attempts at most other languages
Any answers for his question ? I'm suprised you didn't send the french chap down the M4 btw. Rob. |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Near London. UK
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You're right, I could undoubtedly have saved time by altering his post rather than making my own post, but I care about the forum, and I'd rather expend effort once that repays itself many times over than fiddle around for ever more. Besides, I feel that any member's post is sacrosanct. Yes, moderators have the power to edit, but absolute power requires absolute discretion, so being a moderator becomes more of a sacred duty than a privilege.
Sadly, I know little about subwoofers, so I can't offer technical advice there. I wouldn't dream of knowingly putting anyone in danger! I've had enough near-misses myself to want to protect others. (Especially someone with such an interesting bike!)
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: U.A.E
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I saw the original post yesterday but didn't want to be the first one to object/advice with regard to language.
Swaroop, I can see that your english is quite good(sentence formation) but you've kicked the punctuations away and used the numeric shortforms that are so annoying Now the small(IC810) amps, if I remember correctly, are about 7Watts(very noisy, classB). Since it seems you are on a cheapo route, they may be sufficient just for your 'pioneers'. You'll fry the sub-amp if you feed it directly from the speaker level outputs without stepping them down to line level(say 150mV for example) You can feed the sub amp(you're gonna build) and the 810 in parallel, but you will need a pair of subwoofers and its amps. Otherwise you will have to add the left & right channel signals at a 'line level' to get one subwoofer signal which is then amplified and fed to the subwoofer. Can't help you out with the electronics though; much too busy and I don't have my reference circuit books with me at the moment, they are far away in India. Regards from a fellow Indian. RobWells, There are so many Indian languages, not sure which one to use |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NEW DELHI
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There are close to 1700 languages in India.Hindi is the most widely spoken and understood.
Respect for any language accounts for your respect for that society as well.So write properly if you know how to. Straight in the face kind of conversation might be acceptable in some nations but many cultures take them as rude ,so it is required to voice objections in a subtle way acceptable to all cultures and societies.In a wonderful and truly multicultural forum like this,it becomes all the more important. Swaroop, tum IC 810 mat use karo kyunki woh badiya nahi hai aur toh aur woh yahaan par fake milti hai.tumhara luck hoga ki woh fake kitne din chalegi ya chalegi he nahin. tda1554 aachee hai.uski chaar channels hai 11w each.uski datasheet mein saari jaankaari hai.bahut sasti hai aur fakes ka chakkar kam hai.powerful bhi hai,pura circuit bahut he chota hai. Sagar
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