Can 6 ohms speakers on 8ohm amp?
You can use 6 ohm speakers with 8 ohm amplifiers typically. Check your amplifiers specs and see the ratings. It may actually pump out more power at lower speaker ohms ratings. Some costly high-end speakers are 4 ohm and require beefy amps to sound right.
Are more ohms louder?
If your amplifier is designed to drive a 4 ohm speakers, then 4 ohm speakers will play louder at the same power than 8 ohm speakers. If your amplifier is designed to drive a 8 ohm speakers, then 8 ohm speakers will play louder at the same power than 4 ohm speakers.
Is 4 ohms louder than 8 ohms?
One has an impedance of 8 and the other has an impedance of 4. The difference is that the speaker will be louder at the same volume setting because it’s making it’s power at a lower voltages.
Is 500w RMS loud?
500 watts to a couple of average 12 inch subs in a ported box gets pretty loud. 500 watts to a single 10 inch sub in a sealed box would not be very loud.
Is 300 watts enough for a subwoofer?
Get a pwk design and those 300 watts will serve you well! A proper tuned ported box is still gonna get more for your money out of 300w tho. But if you want sealed thats fine as well, just dont choke the sub down.
How many watts is a good subwoofer?
Amplified speakers with around 50 watts RMS per channel — 250 to 500 watts RMS is a good starting point. A system with 100 watts RMS per channel — having at least 1,000 watts RMS, or more for the sub is not uncommon.
How many watts should a good car sound system have?
If you’re using your car’s factory stereo — 50 to 200 watts RMS of power for the bass will do nicely. An aftermarket receiver — you might want 200 to 300 watts RMS of power for your sub.
Do Subs ruin your car?
Subwoofers can damage some parts of a car. It can loosen parts such as the rearview mirror, door panels, and the nuts holding them to loosen. However, subwoofers do not cause any structural and mechanical damage to cars.
Is a 1000 watt subwoofer loud?
A 1,000-watt subwoofer doesn’t have to play any louder than a 100-watt subwoofer. The watt rating is a rough guide to how loud a subwoofer might be able to play, but it doesn’t have to be louder. You always control the volume. In fact, a 1,000-watt sub may sound better at “regular” room volumes than a 100-watt sub.