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How many watts do you need for a 15 inch sub?
The Comp 15-Inch Subwoofer works best with a sealed or ported enclosure and 250 watts of recommended power.
What size box do I need for a 15 inch subwoofer?
Subwoofer Box 15″
Detail | Size | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Top / Bottom | 25.59″ × 16.33″ | 2 |
Front | 22.93″ × 15.91″ | 1 |
Rear | 25.59″ × 15.91″ | 1 |
Left | 14.92″ × 15.91″ | 1 |
Will a higher watt amp make my subs louder?
more power usually will give you more volume, but that really depends on the box type you are using and if its built and tuned correctly for the subs.
Does a bigger box make subs louder?
Buy a bigger sub. a bigger box makes it louder at a note just above the tunning hz. but the other notes it will not be as loud. it makes the box peak more and be loud in a smaller area other than many notes.
What size subs do I need for a 500 watt amp?
Let’s say you choose to maximize the amp’s potential and want the system to put out 500 watts RMS. This means your subs have to be wired to form a total impedance of 2 ohms. Two subs on a 500 watts RMS amp will want about 250 watts RMS each. So you’ll look for subs each rated for 250 watts RMS or more.
How many Watts Does a subwoofer use?
An amplifier with a rating of 80watts peak x 4 will be able to supply a maximum of 80 watts of power to four channels. This means the amplifier allocates at least 20 watts of power per channel. Having a 40 watt subwoofer would not pose a problem, as the speaker can manage the subwoofer power output even in full volume.
How do I choose the right subwoofer for my amp?
Getting the right sub for an amp, or the right amp for a sub, is like solving a puzzle. A subwoofer has impedance (measured in ohms) which represents the “load” an amplifier will sense on its output. An amplifier will put out different amounts of power (watts RMS) based on the impedance load it “sees.”
What makes Crutchfield subwoofers sound so good?
Among Crutchfield’s selection of subwoofers you’ll find: All these subwoofers will sound their best when amplified with the proper amount of power. Differences in size have more to do with tonal qualities and frequency response than with power performance. And optimizing performance is the point of matching subs and amps together.