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<blockquote data-quote="AlexD" data-source="post: 1017" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Hi Skinny</p><p>The efficency on Winisd is Calculated by the program when you input certain parameters.i am not too familiar with the math but the efficiencies for subwoofers quoted and ones calculated in the program differ ,I think due to the frequency at which it is quoted at.(please excuse,this may be bs from my side,as I am not 100% sure).1khz efficiency values don't necessarily apply and could possibly not be too relevant to subs,having a maximum frequency of 150-200hz.</p><p>As far as the plate amps go,the 500w would be the way to go as this sub could easily handle 800w rms,based on the specs.I will make the panel price available shortly,been waiting for prices meself.Thanks for the enquiry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexD, post: 1017, member: 22"] Hi Skinny The efficency on Winisd is Calculated by the program when you input certain parameters.i am not too familiar with the math but the efficiencies for subwoofers quoted and ones calculated in the program differ ,I think due to the frequency at which it is quoted at.(please excuse,this may be bs from my side,as I am not 100% sure).1khz efficiency values don't necessarily apply and could possibly not be too relevant to subs,having a maximum frequency of 150-200hz. As far as the plate amps go,the 500w would be the way to go as this sub could easily handle 800w rms,based on the specs.I will make the panel price available shortly,been waiting for prices meself.Thanks for the enquiry. [/QUOTE]
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