This guy knows watts up. A few other seemingly popular videos about rebuilding crossovers ard just rambling monologues - they just go on about where the components were purchased, other projects, etc. Often a guy will "show us how to" test a capacitor or measure the output of something, and they connect test leads and read off a number, maybe compare it to that of an alternate part, but not even mention the unit... Are you talking about ohms, watts, volts, what? How can I learn anything from that? I guess how to act like an expert, or how to baffle observers. . . . This is the first video I found showing this stuff in a way my brain can comprehend. I learned everything I needed to know, and a lot more, without any effort spent guessing or complaining. Lol. Its not a mysterious world where catch-phrases and brand-names are magic spells. It's nature... Physics. It works according to principles that can be understood. If you know the rules, you can play the game.
So I'll share with you my personal bill I think you'll find rather crazy LOL so I am currently building a competition vehicle SPL vehicle I have two Orion hcca 17,000.1dsplx amplifiers each amplifier will clamp over 22,000 Watts if supplied properly this is also at a 1 ohm load for my subwoofers I'm running two deaf bonce apocalypse dbsa418d1s each woofer is 18 in it has a 4 in eight layer voice coil and can handle 10,000 Watts of clamped RMS power I have seen 20,000 watts of 30 second burp test tones at 26 through 50 hertz each subwoofer weighs 130 lb I am in the middle of building a 6th order series tuned wall in my vehicle for the pair my goal and I should be able to achieve it is 160 DB I will be wiring each subwoofer at 0.5 ohms into each amplifier to account for impedance rise I have built a massive lithium Bank to be able to support the power that the amplifiers will put out I am very excited about finishing the build and I can't wait
This guy knows watts up.
A few other seemingly popular videos about rebuilding crossovers ard just rambling monologues - they just go on about where the components were purchased, other projects, etc. Often a guy will "show us how to" test a capacitor or measure the output of something, and they connect test leads and read off a number, maybe compare it to that of an alternate part, but not even mention the unit... Are you talking about ohms, watts, volts, what? How can I learn anything from that? I guess how to act like an expert, or how to baffle observers. . . .
This is the first video I found showing this stuff in a way my brain can comprehend. I learned everything I needed to know, and a lot more, without any effort spent guessing or complaining. Lol.
Its not a mysterious world where catch-phrases and brand-names are magic spells. It's nature... Physics. It works according to principles that can be understood. If you know the rules, you can play the game.
Well said thank you, and yes its all physics where no product or brand can bend it.
you are so much underrated sir! thank you very so much for educating us!
Thank you very much Manoj
So I'll share with you my personal bill I think you'll find rather crazy LOL so I am currently building a competition vehicle SPL vehicle I have two Orion hcca 17,000.1dsplx amplifiers each amplifier will clamp over 22,000 Watts if supplied properly this is also at a 1 ohm load for my subwoofers I'm running two deaf bonce apocalypse dbsa418d1s each woofer is 18 in it has a 4 in eight layer voice coil and can handle 10,000 Watts of clamped RMS power I have seen 20,000 watts of 30 second burp test tones at 26 through 50 hertz each subwoofer weighs 130 lb I am in the middle of building a 6th order series tuned wall in my vehicle for the pair my goal and I should be able to achieve it is 160 DB I will be wiring each subwoofer at 0.5 ohms into each amplifier to account for impedance rise I have built a massive lithium Bank to be able to support the power that the amplifiers will put out I am very excited about finishing the build and I can't wait