- Which is better alpine s series or alpine r series 320kbps#
- Which is better alpine s series or alpine r series mod#
I have first hand experience with the PX2200.1 which is a REAL amp. I am not insulting all of JBL as the JBL/Crown PX series is an amazing amp. the JBL PB 600.1 is a POS made in some foreign land by children younger then you. do each woofer in parallel to give you a final resistance of TWO ohms.
Voice coils in series so you have (2 x 4) ohm loads. explain to me why two dual 2 ohm would not be better. you're confusing the poor boy that asked a question. if you dont know what your talking about, dont say anything. to the idiot that said buying two dual 4 ohm subs would be optimal with an amp that puts out its big power at 2 ohms. Just watch for tinsel lead slapping during high SPL test tones. it will out perform it in every situation. For the same money go buy a Kicker Comp VR. I pitty any of you that have fully read it. I noticed several flaws and retarded ideas just glancing. Posted on Tuesday, Ma21:14 GMTWow, I found this site by accident doing a search on google.Anyone that has read this post is that much dumber having seen it. It's really not that hard once you get the concept in your head. Let me know via email when you know which amp you want and I'll draw it up for you. You could also run the amp in 2-ohm stereo and get about the same power for about the same THD. then wire the two subs together in parallel which would give a 4-ohm load at the amp. You would get this by wiring each of your subs to be a 2-ohm load. Typically, 2-channel sub amps love to have a mono 4-ohm load. Now you have to figure out what your amp wants to see as it's load.
Get a mental picture of it and it will make sense. To make each sub a 4-ohm load, run a wire between the positive and negative posts (use one jumper wire to connect the voice coils on each sub) then hook your amp up to the remaining two posts (the two with no connections.) This is series wiring. To make each sub a 2-ohm load, take each sub and wire the positives together (use two jumper wires to connect the voice coils on each sub) and the negatives together.then hook your amp up to either side as usual. Wiring loads in parallel allows the electrons to flow through two paths at once which lowers resistance.Įach of your subs (dual 4-ohm) are capable of being wired to be a single 2-ohm load OR a single 8-ohm load OR they can be run like they are as two separate 4-ohm loads per speaker. Wiring loads (like speakers in this case) in series makes the electrons flow through one coil and then through the other.this means more resistance. Its the quality and specs that matter, not the name so much.Posted on Monday, Septem18:19 GMTMike, an 'ohm' is a measure of resistance.like a joule is a measure of work. Don't waste your money on focal or diamond unless you are looking for bragging rights. The only other hi-res 6x9s ive found are Polk.
I'm going to add a second pair to the rear deck. The built in x-overs are high quality and the surround is of high quality rubber. They have a plastic basket and seem like are made cheaply but are not, they are extremely light with the neodymium magnet. And have an electronic highpass x-over at 63hz 24db, they hit hard though. I have not pushed the low-ed as I'm running a separate 12" sub. If you find them for $119 GET THEM, you will not be disappointed. Very similar to the kappas but more natural and detailed. And the kappas were my favorite until these. The Pioneers sounded great but were to harsh on the high end. I got mine for $119 which is a steal! I've owed Pioneer d-class, infinity primus(which these replaced) and infinity kappa 6x9s. These go for $199 on sonic electronix and crutchfield.
Which is better alpine s series or alpine r series 320kbps#
You need at least 320kbps mp3 to really tell the difference.
Which is better alpine s series or alpine r series mod#
These will fit in rear deck and door with no mod needed. Cone is paper-ish for more natural sound and the tweeter pivots. Pioneer is under rated (see budget gym or budget bust on YouTube (8604) which has same internals). I'm powering them with a Pioneer gm-d8704 hi-res amp.