Wow

 

Silver Member
Username: Logan__tille

Hamilton, Indiana United states

Post Number: 435
Registered: Feb-06
me and my 15" H2 without an amp went to my local car audio shop to get metered....and while playing top back by T.I. i measured at 127.6....i was suprised it got that loud without an amp.
 

Gold Member
Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1412
Registered: Nov-05
what do you mean without an amp???
 

Gold Member
Username: Tdbdadrummer

Wellsburg, WV USA

Post Number: 1556
Registered: Aug-05
I bet he has the sub wired up directely to his HU.

Not a great idea, since HU's aren't meant to handle lots of impedance load.
 

Silver Member
Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 719
Registered: Mar-06
what? haha, HU power or suttin?
 

Silver Member
Username: Logan__tille

Hamilton, Indiana United states

Post Number: 437
Registered: Feb-06
there wasnt an amp hooked up to it...it was just running off my HU
 

Silver Member
Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 720
Registered: Mar-06
thats not good, fix that
 

Silver Member
Username: Logan__tille

Hamilton, Indiana United states

Post Number: 438
Registered: Feb-06
i am as soon as my amp comes in the mail.....
 

Gold Member
Username: Blainew

Post Number: 1413
Registered: Nov-05
why is it bad to have a sub hooked to a head unit..... as long as your running it @ 4 ohms, arent ya good?
 

Silver Member
Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 725
Registered: Mar-06
idk, sub ohms and speaker ohms seem different to me, like even though its the same ohms its still harder to push, but im sure it really doesnt matter but i would still fix it asap
 

Gold Member
Username: Carguy

Post Number: 5588
Registered: Nov-04
If you hook up a sub to HU directly, then you're not really measuring music, but noise/distortion.
The output power on HUs are very low and limited. Therefore if you push it too hard, it will clip/distort. A sure way of blowing your HU and the sub.
 

Silver Member
Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 728
Registered: Mar-06
and now that i think about it your also trying to play music through your sub which isnt good, and yes if you work you HU to hard it will clip which is bad for the HU and the speaker
 

Bronze Member
Username: Genocyde21

Post Number: 63
Registered: Apr-06
ok i don't get this. How the hell can your h-u power ur sub. How much is it sending it, like 20wrms????
 

Gold Member
Username: Theelfkeeper

Stockbridge, GA USA

Post Number: 2548
Registered: Feb-05
no, more like 12wrms actually, lol. its enough to move the sub, but it'll sound like crap.

and an ohm is an ohm, but with speakers its always varrying depding on frequency.
 

Gold Member
Username: Theelfkeeper

Stockbridge, GA USA

Post Number: 2549
Registered: Feb-05
i left some letters out, lol.

*depending
 

Silver Member
Username: Usask8er1

Appleton, Wisconsin USA

Post Number: 365
Registered: Jun-05
Cant alot of the spl still be measured off his 6x9s or other components? no way that sub can push much with only 12wrms. i give mine around 2300-2500rms then again it hits alot higher than that.
 

Silver Member
Username: Astrosafari

Delhi, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 479
Registered: Aug-05
i had my 15 runnin straight off the hu for a long time, only thing that ever died was the battery. it sounded real good, and the words of the music were much liuder, its better with the amp though... i had it on my alpine HU, 45wx4 and i was also running 8 speakers too. 2 6.5's, 4 6x9's, and 2 4's.
 

Silver Member
Username: Logan__tille

Hamilton, Indiana United states

Post Number: 454
Registered: Feb-06
all i have is 2 4" mb quart components...
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