I'm new in this electonic and new member too.
16y, student
I have two 150wRMS and two 60wRMS sub-woofer. I found out my amp is not powerful enought to make my 4 sub push to the limit.
I bought four 70V 10000mf capacitors and install them in, the subs really work better but also not powerful enought.
My question is:
1) How big is the capacitor need to be install to push the limit?
2) Do I need a bigger transformer? Or just add more capacitors.
3) I need lower bass, what do I need to upgrade?
16y, student
I have two 150wRMS and two 60wRMS sub-woofer. I found out my amp is not powerful enought to make my 4 sub push to the limit.
I bought four 70V 10000mf capacitors and install them in, the subs really work better but also not powerful enought.
My question is:
1) How big is the capacitor need to be install to push the limit?
2) Do I need a bigger transformer? Or just add more capacitors.
3) I need lower bass, what do I need to upgrade?
Adding capacitors won't give you more output power.To achieve it you need more bias ,i.e. idle current and higher voltages for the supply rails.
You also need more heatsinking I guess
You also need more heatsinking I guess

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