Micro Dome Tweeters
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![]() BOSS AUDIO TW18 Micro-Dome Tweeter with Swivel Mount US $29.33
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Need to know if this car sound system would work.?
Would one PYLE Red Elite 4 Channels 1400W Bridgeable MOSFET Amplifier Model PLA-4280 be able to power two Pioneer 12" 12" Shallow-Mount Subwoofer with 1400 Watts Max. Power Model TS-SW3041D two BOSS AUDIO Micro-Dome Tweeter Model TW15 with everything run at nominal power? Sorry if this is a stupid question, my first time doing this sort of stuff.
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Amp: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882184041
Subs: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882117019
Tweeters: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882010055
a PYLE 2 Channels 1800 Watt Bridgeable MOSFET Amplifier Model PLA2210 would work for the subs instead right? And I can use the other four channel one for tweeters?
And the option is always open to remove the 4 channel sub and tweeters and just have the 2 channel amp and two subs and that would work fine right?
2 channel amp: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882184307
don't waste your cash, when it comes to car audio you get what you pay for 9 times out of 10
the subs are OK, the amp and tweeters suck
you need to stick with CEA-compliant companies--- their products have been tested and the amps produce or exceed their advertised RMS wattage with minimum distortion (distortion is the main cause of speaker damage) and their speakers can handle their rated RMS wattage also
here are the CEA-compliant brands
Alpine (highly recommend)
Bazooka (don't like their subs)
Blaupunkt (don't like their subs)
Clarion
Eclipse
Infinity (highly recommend)
JBL
JL Audio (very good but over priced)
JVC
Kenwood (don't like their subs)
Kicker (the best in my opinion)
MTX (highly recommend)
Pioneer
Polk Audio (highly recommend)
PPI
Rockford Fosgate (highly recommend)
Sony (don't like their subs)
its important that you KNOW the REAL RMS wattage because its impossible to properly match an amp to subs without the real wattage- you will be under or over powering something and thats not good because:
If you send too much power to your sub, you risk damaging it. The cone of the speaker and the mechanical parts that make it move may break under the stress. Surprisingly, too little power can also damage your subwoofer — in fact, it's actually more common than damage caused by overpowering.
When the volume is turned up and the amp doesn't have enough power, the signal becomes distorted, or "clipped." This distorted signal can cause parts of the speaker to overheat, warp and melt. Not good!
You don't have to match speaker and amp wattages exactly. An amp with a higher output than the speaker's rating won't necessarily damage the speaker — just turn the amp down a bit if you hear distortion from the sub and don't run the speaker at extremely loud volumes for lengthy periods. Likewise, you'll be OK with a lower powered amp if you keep the volume down and don't feed a distorted signal to the sub.
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