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  • Tweeter power - Forum

    at about 2 kHz, so I want to know,how much minimal rated power (RMS) do > I need for tweeter. Not much, maybe 10 to 20 Watts for 2Khz on up. It depends on the kind of music you listen to. Some mid/tweeters also have power handling ratings based on...

  • Amps Up To 40 KHz? - Forum

    power. And then there's a question of simple stability. >>But you don't need full power at 40kHz, unless you're trying to deafen >bats. Sounds like an interesting application! In our application, we actually need full power. -- Len Moskowitz...

  • Will these speakers work on a computer? - Forum

    System Features: * Compact stereo speaker system ideally suited for home studios, multimedia applications, keyboard and vocal monitoring etc. * Powerful 4" woofers and high-resolution tweeters powered by two 8-Watt amplifiers * Dedicated volume,...

  • Tweeter failure in speaker - Forum

    the power level in the tweeter? Archived from groups: rec.audio.pro,nz.tech () "Patrick Dunford" > Of course, now that I think about it, the tweeter would have a lower >power rating than the woofer. How does the crossover reduce the power> level in...

  • Tweeter midrange protection devices/calculation - Forum

    into my 2 way speakers (used for bass guitar) so as to protect the midrange/tweeter in this 2 way system. I don't know what exactly the power rating of the tweeter is but I've been assured that for bass guitar it will work fine with my EVM 15B 200Wrms. From...

  • Liquid inside a tweeter - Forum

    Don't dry it out, leave all you can. This is ferrofluid, which provides added power handleing and damping to the tweeter. Its effect is part of the reponse of the tweeter, which I assume you do not want to change away from the manufacturer's intended...

  • Doppler Distortion - Fact or Fiction - Forum

    But not the same SPL. >>>> " F = mA " rules. >>> No, I believe you do have the same SPL. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doubling > the frequency also doubles the acoustic impedance (???) and you get the same >power transfer to the air. >> I'm...

  • I did not kill my power amp - Forum

    amp > and driving it to distortion can kill speakers. Even a low powered amp. > So this is not the case? The "urban legend" has always been that driving a low-powered amp into clipping is more likely to burn out a speaker (the tweeter, at least) than...

  • Audio amp 40 watts, loudspeaker 19 watts; How to adapt? - Forum

    at, say, 5KHz may be as high as 10,000 ohms, or the >tweeter itself may only be able to handle 1 watt. For speakers, > "R" is an impedance which is frequency dependent, not a pure > resistance, and their power rating is nominal total power across > the...

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