In Reply to: RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp posted by saki70 on April 11, 2017 at 14:29:36:
It's not just the 15 inch driver, it's also the cabinetry engineering, system
wiring, and amplifier characteristics that count.The same 15' driver could be starving for power on 100 watts from one amp, and have ample power with another that is one watt.
Speaker cabinet engineering and wiring (crossovers included) is just
like that also.THE most important consideration of all of this is cabinet internal
volume. Do your math. (see Quarter Wave theory, and consult other
publications).If you make a cabinet even one cubic foot too small, better
install Car-Audio drivers with 1000 watt solid state amps..Outstanding audio comes from LARGE, exactly engineered enclosures.
-Dennis-
Edits: 04/11/17 04/11/17
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- RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp - tube wrangler 18:32:36 04/11/17 (7)
- RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp - saki70 19:02:16 04/11/17 (6)
- RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp - tube wrangler 07:31:00 04/14/17 (0)
- RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp - tube wrangler 09:38:56 04/12/17 (3)
- RE: General speaker design characteristics for a 2A3 amp - saki70 11:17:46 04/12/17 (2)
- the catalog page is from 1961 :-) - mhardy6647 12:25:18 04/12/17 (1)
- RE: the catalog page is from 1961 :-) - saki70 12:53:45 04/12/17 (0)
- Appropriate 12" drivers abound, as well - mhardy6647 06:46:36 04/12/17 (0)