Difference between J&M speakers (ohms)
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Difference between J&M speakers (ohms)
I am looking to buy some J&Mspeakers and I don't understand what the difference between these two speakers HCUS-06GT and HCUS-98GT. I am using the sony head unit that you see with the kit that comes on Ebay. I want to make sure I go with the correct speaker for this head unit. And could someone explain what the difference is between the 2 types of ohms for those speakers?
Do I need to go with a certain ohm for this head unit? or can I use either one?
Thanks
Do I need to go with a certain ohm for this head unit? or can I use either one?
Thanks
#2
RE: Difference between J&M speakers (ohms)
tyrant ,,,,,,,
the J&M #HCUS-06GT speakers are 2 ohms ,, the HCUS-98GT speakers are 8 ohms ,,,,,,,
what does the manual for the radio you are purchasing specify as the lowest impedance speaker you can use on their radio ? ,,,
the J&M #HCUS-06GT speakers are 2 ohms ,, the HCUS-98GT speakers are 8 ohms ,,,,,,,
what does the manual for the radio you are purchasing specify as the lowest impedance speaker you can use on their radio ? ,,,
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RE: Difference between J&M speakers (ohms)
[*]I got this from there site[*][*]Frequency Response (Hz): 30 - 15,000[*]Stereo Separation @ 1kHz (dB): 35[*]Weight (lb/oz): 2lb 11oz[*]Depth (inch): 7-1/8[*]Width (inch): 7-1/8[*]Height (inch): 2[*]Preout Impedance (ohm): 220[*]Preout Max Voltage (V): 2[*]Power Ad Hoc (W): 23.2[*]Max Power Output (W): 52W x 4 (4 Ohms)[*]FM Usable Sensitivity (dBf): 9[*]Frequency Response (Hz): 10 - 20,000[*]Selectivity (400Hz): 75[*]S/N Ratio (dB): 120[*]FM S/N Ratio (dB): 67[*]Stereo Separation (dB): 85[*]THD (%): .5[*]AM Usable Sensitivity (uV): 30 [/ul]
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RE: Difference between J&M speakers (ohms)
tyrant33 ,,,,,
your radio specs say that it is capable of putting out a max power of 52w on each of 4 channels into a 4 ohm load ,,,,, which converted to RMS is maybe ABOUT 22-26 watts per channel continuous into 4 ohms ,,,,,
if the radio comes with a good warrantee, I would try the J&M HCUS-06GT speakers rated at 2 ohms,,, this will boost the output of the radio to 70+ max per channel into the 2 ohm load and if the final output amps will tolerate it, you will get the greatest volume potential from this combination ,,,,,,
if that bothers you, than go with the J&M HCUS-98GT’s at 8 ohms impedance ,,, and then you won’t need to worry about the final amps getting hot ,,,,,,
please let me know how you do ,,,,,
your radio specs say that it is capable of putting out a max power of 52w on each of 4 channels into a 4 ohm load ,,,,, which converted to RMS is maybe ABOUT 22-26 watts per channel continuous into 4 ohms ,,,,,
if the radio comes with a good warrantee, I would try the J&M HCUS-06GT speakers rated at 2 ohms,,, this will boost the output of the radio to 70+ max per channel into the 2 ohm load and if the final output amps will tolerate it, you will get the greatest volume potential from this combination ,,,,,,
if that bothers you, than go with the J&M HCUS-98GT’s at 8 ohms impedance ,,, and then you won’t need to worry about the final amps getting hot ,,,,,,
please let me know how you do ,,,,,
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