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Author Topic: LAB vs Tuba32... weight vs cost  (Read 9228 times)

Antone Atmarama Bajor

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Re: LAB vs Tuba32... weight vs cost
« Reply #30 on: March 12, 2006, 11:35:19 PM »

Yah the quick and dirty equation is V=(SQR)(P*R)

    Ever wonder where that 2.8xx VRMS @ 1 meter comes from.  Its supposed to represent 1 W at 1 meter @ 8ohms but a lot of companies try to spec a lower Z driver with the same voltage level to try and pass it off as being more efficient.

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Magnus "Magic" Johansson

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Re: LAB vs Tuba32... weight vs cost
« Reply #31 on: March 23, 2006, 08:07:03 AM »

Chris Coleman 2 wrote on Mon, 13 March 2006 01:08

Ivan: very true, for 8 ohms at 800w you're only getting 80volts (instead of 88 volts from 1000w at 8 ).  Do you know of a plate amp that would be better match the Lab sub, offering 1000w into 8 ohms..?!



This should about do it : 2000W into 4 ohms
http://www.cadaudio.dk/pwmaudio_en.htm

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