Hi All
I am a fairly new speaker builder with one project under my belt and I have decided to build another. I thought I would come here first to see if I could receive some advice. I am planning on building a portable Bluetooth speaker with the following components
Woofer: Dayton Audio DSA115-8 4" Designer Series Aluminum Cone Woofer
Tweeter: Dayton Audio ND16FA-4 5/8" Soft Dome Neodymium Tweeter 4 Ohm
Amp: Dayton Audio KAB-250v3 2x50W Class D Audio Amplifier Board with Bluetooth 4.0
I have also made a simple crossover design on Vituixcad2 with the data given from Dayton Audio. I will post a screen shot of the simulation below. Any help with this would be very much appreciated.
The tweeter is 4 ohms and the woofer is 8 ohms and the amp is rated for 4-8 ohms so does this work?
The tweeter also has a Power handling (RMS) of 30 Watts. The amp is 50 Watts. Do I need to worry about this after using a crossover?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I am a fairly new speaker builder with one project under my belt and I have decided to build another. I thought I would come here first to see if I could receive some advice. I am planning on building a portable Bluetooth speaker with the following components
Woofer: Dayton Audio DSA115-8 4" Designer Series Aluminum Cone Woofer
Tweeter: Dayton Audio ND16FA-4 5/8" Soft Dome Neodymium Tweeter 4 Ohm
Amp: Dayton Audio KAB-250v3 2x50W Class D Audio Amplifier Board with Bluetooth 4.0
I have also made a simple crossover design on Vituixcad2 with the data given from Dayton Audio. I will post a screen shot of the simulation below. Any help with this would be very much appreciated.
The tweeter is 4 ohms and the woofer is 8 ohms and the amp is rated for 4-8 ohms so does this work?
The tweeter also has a Power handling (RMS) of 30 Watts. The amp is 50 Watts. Do I need to worry about this after using a crossover?
Thanks in advance for any help!