Pushing the subs too hard?
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:34 pm
Hi,
I just wondered if there is any way of telling when you have the volume cranked up to high, that could damage the subwoofer?
I have 2 12" subs running from 1 amp (i have a second amp which i may hook up but i will need to post on here first about the quality of the amp)
The subs and amp i am using, i have no idea what wattage any of them are, , how ever from what i have seen on the internet none of the other subs or amps are even similar to the brand name that are on them. (i cant remember the name i will have to check).
They punch pretty hard, but i need to know how hard is too hard. I know you can sort of tell through distortion, but the music i listen to is mostly noise.
And to be honest i don't want to be turning it up till i get distortion in case its too much and blows them!
I spoke on here about a wattage gauge a while ago, but theres no such thing, (compare the max wattage on the subs to how loud it is playing to see what wattage was passing through it, if that makes sense?)
any help would be appreciative. thanks!
I just wondered if there is any way of telling when you have the volume cranked up to high, that could damage the subwoofer?
I have 2 12" subs running from 1 amp (i have a second amp which i may hook up but i will need to post on here first about the quality of the amp)
The subs and amp i am using, i have no idea what wattage any of them are, , how ever from what i have seen on the internet none of the other subs or amps are even similar to the brand name that are on them. (i cant remember the name i will have to check).
They punch pretty hard, but i need to know how hard is too hard. I know you can sort of tell through distortion, but the music i listen to is mostly noise.
And to be honest i don't want to be turning it up till i get distortion in case its too much and blows them!
I spoke on here about a wattage gauge a while ago, but theres no such thing, (compare the max wattage on the subs to how loud it is playing to see what wattage was passing through it, if that makes sense?)
any help would be appreciative. thanks!