A search for 'AWAI 8A-NSK-602-01' brought up minimal specifications.
Model No.: 8A-NSK-602-01
Power: 60W
Impedance: 8 Ohms
AIWA 5 Inch Speaker: High sound quality. It can be used as a spare part for home theater, automotive installations and other projects.
I'll add that, if this driver came from inside a commercial AIWA speaker enclosure, it is highly unlikely that its Thiele/Small parameters are available.
Model No.: 8A-NSK-602-01
Power: 60W
Impedance: 8 Ohms
AIWA 5 Inch Speaker: High sound quality. It can be used as a spare part for home theater, automotive installations and other projects.
I'll add that, if this driver came from inside a commercial AIWA speaker enclosure, it is highly unlikely that its Thiele/Small parameters are available.
6 ohms is the resistance (the opposition to DC).
Add on one third of 6 and you get the nominal impedance (the opposition to AC) of 8 ohms.
Add on one third of 6 and you get the nominal impedance (the opposition to AC) of 8 ohms.
As per my knowledge Nominal impedance doesn't just reflect DC resistance it's a more complex measurement across frequencies
But my comsern is about wattage is it 40 or 60 or 70?
Atleast if we can know in which model of aiwa music system this speakers were used we can get data from it
Atleast if we can know in which model of aiwa music system this speakers were used we can get data from it
It seems unlikely that one could find out in which model of AWAI speaker this driver was used.
And yes impedance varies with frequency. That is why 8 ohm is just a "nominal" figure.
And yes impedance varies with frequency. That is why 8 ohm is just a "nominal" figure.
The voice coils will probably melt at 40 watts. 😉But my comsern is about wattage is it 40 or 60 or 70?
jeff
😃 previously i had 35rms Kenwood speakers they dint had such melting issues
By the way amplifier was 50w rms
By the way amplifier was 50w rms
The specs I posted simply say 60 W and not 60 W RMS.
For all we know, 60 W could be the Peak Music Power Output (PMPO), which represents the maximum short-term power handling capacity of a loudspeaker.
https://caraudiocentre.co.uk/blogs/...ursts of power without damaging the equipment.
For all we know, 60 W could be the Peak Music Power Output (PMPO), which represents the maximum short-term power handling capacity of a loudspeaker.
https://caraudiocentre.co.uk/blogs/...ursts of power without damaging the equipment.
But my comsern is about wattage is it 40 or 60 or 70?
Irrelevant in a home environment.
If it has a (more or less meaningless) has a powewr spec likely on the 5w range.
dave
I'm guessing you didn't apply 50W continuous.😃 previously i had 35rms Kenwood speakers they dint had such melting issues
By the way amplifier was 50w rms
Indeed.
Yes. There's little to be gained worrying about power in these situations provided you apply common sense.Irrelevant in a home environment.
In a music system if woofer is 35 the other speaker connected to will be counted 10w mid, pizzo tweeter ect ect.
(Any one was able to find model of aiwa music system ?)
(Any one was able to find model of aiwa music system ?)
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