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Chronothread
Jun20-07, 08:59 PM
What voltage do car speakers typical run at?
Thank you for your time.
That would depend upon many things:
1) The size of the speakers.
2) The efficiency of the speakers.
3) And most importantly: the position of the volume knob.
- Warren
Typical car speakers have an impedance of 4 ohms, but multiple speakers could be wired up in parallel (reducing impedance) or in series (increasing impedance) or a combination.
Power = voltage^2 / impedance.
I assume that for sound, the voltage is the RMS average output of a sine wave like signal. This is .707 times the peak voltage, so a 4 volt RMS ac source has voltage peaks of + and - 5.657 volts.
Watts per channel versus voltage:
0.25 watts = ( 1 volt )^2 / 4 ohms
1.00 watt = ( 2 volts)^2 / 4 ohms
4.00 watts = ( 4 volts)^2 / 4 ohms
16.00 watts = ( 8 volts)^2 / 4 ohms
64.00 watts = (16 volts)^2 / 4 ohms
100.00 watts = (20 volts)^2 / 4 ohms
Chronothread
Jun21-07, 09:30 PM
Oops, I realized I already know what the power and impedance are. So yah, I probably didn't need to ask. Thanks anyway though.
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