Saturday, February 1, 2014

New Speaker System?




Jose S


im kinda new to mobile audio sound and i need some help. I wanna get this jvc speaker system in my car because i dont wanna make any modifications to it. The kit includes Two 6 1/2" woofers (small i know but thats the size of the replacement)two tweeters and two crossovers. I wanted a good sounding system but at the same time i wont even be hearin it cuz i got a 94 honda prelude with a new cat back and exhaust headers , plus i dont want my shit to start vibrating or rattling. so my question is the system has a 300 watt max power, Will it sound vibrant deep and clear but not excessively loud and Do i need to buy an amp as well?
and what the heck is 2 and 4 channel amps.



Answer
jvc isnt very good. and its not 6.5" woofers, its a component set. the mid and tweeter are apart instead of a 2way or 3way speaker. do u need front and rear or just front speakers? if u run the speakers off an amp they will be much louder. u wont get bad rattles unless u run a big sub

JVC home theatre system?




scrudriva0


Hi I have a JVC surround sound home theatre system and when I turn it up really loud it shuts off any idea why?


Answer
Assuming the system comes back on after you give it a chance to cool down, and only turns off when driven hard, it is probably a protection circuit cutting off power because driving the system hard is overheating something (or otherwise causing a fault). If the amp/receiver is enclosed (or even sitting on a carpet) and can't get sufficient cooling air this could cause the problem.

It is also possible there is a slight short across the speaker terminals ... usually this happens at any volume, but if it only showing up when driven hard may it could possibly indicate it is only one strand of wire.

A third possibility is that speaker impedence is too low for the system (but if they came with the system that isn't likely). This could occur if two speakers are wired in parallel, however.

I'd ensure proper ventilation, verify that the speakers are wired correctly, and see if it still happens. If only at high volume turn it down. If you feel it is happening at too low a volume check with the store you bought it from.




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