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- From: cullen@ac.dal.ca
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.audio,rec.audio.car,rec.audio.pro
- Subject: Re: 12V Power Amplifier Design
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.135235.10647@ac.dal.ca>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 13:52:35 -0400
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- Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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- Carl Smith writes:
- > Jason Reiser... Asleep writes:
- >> Carl Smith writes:
-
- (Stuff deleted)
-
- > Well, again, the original poster mentioned "multi-kilowatt" amps. I
- > assume that if you have a 1000 watt amp that you don't run it at
- > 30 watts all the time. If you run it at 1/3 or half volume, you
- > still have to be drawing a few hundred watts average, which the
- > average cars electrical system can't supply indefinitely without
- > battery discharge...
-
- No, remember we are talking about a log function. 3dB increase is
- double the power, and 10dB is 10 times the power. If you assume
- that full volume is 0dB attenuation, and produces full output,
- and half volume is 20dB attenuation, then assuming 1kW at full output,
- you get 10W at half volume.
-
- (Stuff Deleted)
-
- >>That's fine, but
- >>as I said, it's not going to be opertaing at full output at all times
- >>(I hope for your ears sake).
-
- > Yeah, that's another thing that makes me wonder about the people with
- > massive amps. A kilowatt of sound, even at 1/3 volume, should be
- > !@#@!$ loud. Not to mention the fact that when you crank it up
- > you probably won't have windows in your car for long. My 200W
- > home stereo makes the glass in my bedroom window rattle at about
- > half volume...
-
- I would assume that most amps for the car market would have about the same
- voltage gain, in which case a quarter turn of the volume knob would
- produce the same results with any power amp. I don't know if this is the
- case, though. Most "pro" amps have about the same voltage gain, within a
- dB or so.
-
- (More stuff Deleted)
- > Well, like you said yourself above, you need some headroom for
- > loud transients, so buy one twice as loud as you plan to use it,
- > and keep it at half volume or less. :)
-
- Better yet, allow for 8 to 15dB of headroom above average output.
-
-
- Mur
- Cullen@ac.dal.ca
- Cullen@ug.cs.dal.ca
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