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Audio spec - speary - 26-04-2013 08:14am Just been looking at my build spec on topix and it states that the Audio is "HI LINE AUDIO SYS - 600 W" Is this just another name for my standard Meridian 380w system or is it something else ? RE: Audio spec - XFullFatTim - 26-04-2013 11:23am I don't know Speary, but I've just had a quote to repair my tailgate and the vehicle data they have included states my car has a 140hp engine. if that is the performance of the weedy engine I don't know why I paid for the 190hp engine! How many speakers have you found -that will give you a clue. RE: Audio spec - PhilSkill - 26-04-2013 01:13pm Yes I think the Topix listing of the Audio system is the Peak RMS value as the 375W says 600W and the 825W says somthing much higher too. RE: Audio spec - heronb - 26-04-2013 04:39pm (26-04-2013 08:14am)speary Wrote: Just been looking at my build spec on topix and it states that the Audio is "HI LINE AUDIO SYS - 600 W" Mine has the same info on TOPIx and has the 380w system RE: Audio spec - Kojak - 27-04-2013 07:19am (26-04-2013 01:13pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Yes I think the Topix listing of the Audio system is the Peak RMS value as the 375W says 600W and the 825W says somthing much higher too. Yeah, you're kind of right. There are typically 2 ways audio is rated for power. The wattage is the electrical power being delivered from your amp to the speakers. Some (most) that you see on the shelf at somewhere like halfords will quote a Watts figure in 'peak power' that was achieved/observed during manufacturers testing. This could be almost a single spike on a sound wave that shot right up and didn't damage the amp or speakers (but almost certainly would do if ran to that extreme in general use). So its wattage is heavily exaggerated in real terms. RMS however (with out going deeper than I can explain) is more real world capability, tested on continuous sound power so will always be lower than the afore mentioned way of rating. Derived from 'Root mean square' it will give you a figure that your system will deliver without the sound distorting. Now 380 watts sounds a lot...but It may not be as powerful or as loud as you are expecting over say 100 watt system. The sensitivity of the speakers play a part in this and basically the higher the Db rating at 1W per 1 Metre the less power needed to drive it. So you want a high Db figure for louder output per watt. RE: Audio spec - speary - 28-04-2013 08:42am Thanks for the replies. It all seems to make sense now |