Now you probably don't see this coming, but this design and the like are far better solutions. You picked the wrong drivers, just my 2 ct.Parties and outdoor activities
Another fine design is here to be found. Rather easy parts to access and maybe these fit in your enclosure, with a new baffle of course. Entry level pro speakers, rugged and suitable for small parties.
Hello can someone explain to me something.
I had problem with the power suply where when I conected the subwoofer it could go only till 75% volume and then it will go into overvoltage and stop working so I have change the power supply and did test the subwoofer again and it works till 100% volume without any distortion but only on test tracks that are 100% only bass and no highs. Does that mean that the subwoofer works but when given a full spectrum distorts at higher frequency?
I had problem with the power suply where when I conected the subwoofer it could go only till 75% volume and then it will go into overvoltage and stop working so I have change the power supply and did test the subwoofer again and it works till 100% volume without any distortion but only on test tracks that are 100% only bass and no highs. Does that mean that the subwoofer works but when given a full spectrum distorts at higher frequency?
Problem solved when I connect the subwoofer in series.
I think since the amp board is 6 amp and the subwoofer is a 4+4 Dayton epique it made the amp work extra hard and distord but since I conected both terminals it gone to 8 ohm I think🤔
I think since the amp board is 6 amp and the subwoofer is a 4+4 Dayton epique it made the amp work extra hard and distord but since I conected both terminals it gone to 8 ohm I think🤔
I thought carefully and I would like to add another amplifier to the system for the subwoofer but I don't know how to connect 2 different amplifiers to a single source (which is from the first amplifier that has aux, bluetooth). Can someone help me?
The crossover components have arrived and I made the crossover and tested it and everything seems fine but when I was doing the tests I noticed a few problems that I need to solve. The first problem is that the subwoofer needs 200w rms and 400w peak and the audio board has a maximum of 200w per channel and at maximum volume when I turn the subwoofer on I hear weak bass, distortions and cut outs because the subwoofer requires more power than the audio board can provide. the second problem is that I hear very high distortions in the tweeter and a little in the midrange otherwise everything seems ok. What can I do to solve the problem?
I think that I will change the amp board with a home theater av receiver and use the pre out to add a few power amps and that will sort out the problem
Possibly. I suggest a 2nd order highpass at -say- 45 Hz. And respecting the RMS spec never hurts. You don’t know if the driver will take peaks of 400W and live.and at maximum volume when I turn the subwoofer on I hear weak bass, distortions and cut outs because the subwoofer requires more power than the audio board can provide
I did some more tests and found that a wire was not connected correctly and because of that the tweeter had distortions, however I came to the conclusion that I need to find an integrated amplifier that has bluetooth, aux, etc. to which I can add some power amplifiers for each speaker. But I can't find such an amplifier that works at a voltage of 24-72 v. Your idea seems good, but until I solve the problem with watts I can't progress with the project. Does anyone know where I could find such an amplifier?
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