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Audio 101 - Can your speaker be too big for your amp???
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<blockquote data-quote="dnavid" data-source="post: 60210" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Hi All</p><p></p><p>I have a couple of questions which might seem silly or obvious to most of you, but still please do answer if you can. I have been speaking to a couple of people (mostly sales men) but no one can really answer my questions with a solid reason or explanation. Mostly they come up with some very very very vague reason, so I don't think they really know....</p><p></p><p>(1.) <strong>Can your speakers be too big for your amp? </strong></p><p></p><p>(2.) If so, why? and (3.) how do you determine what power amp you need for the speakers?</p><p></p><p>I recognise that if you have huge mother ass speakers with a low efficiency (<85db) you will struggle to get anything out of it with a small amp and will probably run into clipping issues. </p><p></p><p>Consider the following hypothetical example. Imagine there are 2 different sets of floor standing speakers. Both have an efficiency of 90db, 1x tweeter and 1x mid range. The first set has 1 woofer and the second say 5 woofers. All other things are equal. (4.) Do you really require a bigger amp for the second set? Even if their efficiency are the same </p><p></p><p>Any help will be appreciated ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnavid, post: 60210, member: 1399"] Hi All I have a couple of questions which might seem silly or obvious to most of you, but still please do answer if you can. I have been speaking to a couple of people (mostly sales men) but no one can really answer my questions with a solid reason or explanation. Mostly they come up with some very very very vague reason, so I don't think they really know.... (1.) [b]Can your speakers be too big for your amp? [/b] (2.) If so, why? and (3.) how do you determine what power amp you need for the speakers? I recognise that if you have huge mother ass speakers with a low efficiency (<85db) you will struggle to get anything out of it with a small amp and will probably run into clipping issues. Consider the following hypothetical example. Imagine there are 2 different sets of floor standing speakers. Both have an efficiency of 90db, 1x tweeter and 1x mid range. The first set has 1 woofer and the second say 5 woofers. All other things are equal. (4.) Do you really require a bigger amp for the second set? Even if their efficiency are the same Any help will be appreciated ??? [/QUOTE]
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