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Blew up old amp, after new one

Tasmaniak

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They will sound awesome. Chances are, if you posted 90 into them you wouldn't hear a difference.
 

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Alright no worries :) now I can sleep tonighh :)
Like I said, I'll create a thread and update you guys on how it's going
Thanks for all you help and advice Tasman
 

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no sweaters mate
 

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Will the front splits be running at 60 watts?

In theory the speakers would only make 1.76dB more sound by giving them 90W rather than 60W. To give you an idea you need a 10dB increase to sound twice as loud. So that extra power wouldn't give you much benefit toward the audio output.
 

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In theory the speakers would only make 1.76dB more sound by giving them 90W rather than 60W. To give you an idea you need a 10dB increase to sound twice as loud. So that extra power wouldn't give you much benefit toward the audio output.

Thank Christ someone agrees with me in that one.
3db is only noticeably louder. To gain 3db you need to double your output. To gain 10db you need to increase power by 10.

Logarithmic scales are a bitch
 
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