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Does Sound quality rely on RMS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8662721" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>I had that Sony deck with built in 40 wpc (back then) in my wife’s previous van driving some Pioneer speakers and was impressed over the deference that power made for those speakers. I think you willl be happy with it. Most of the power demands come in at the lower frequencies so using a HP filter at around 80 Hz in conjunction with a subwoofer will really help out with the sound qaulity and not tax the amplifier as much on dynamic peaks. It also depends on the volume you listen to music too. As mentioned above, try to buy as efficient a speaker as you can get to maximize the available power. I would also recommend running a seperate 10 ga power and ground for that Sony deck to give the internal amplifier the best possible amperage it can get so it runs as efficiently as possible. 10 ga wire, even ofc wire is cheap. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8662721, member: 673752"] I had that Sony deck with built in 40 wpc (back then) in my wife’s previous van driving some Pioneer speakers and was impressed over the deference that power made for those speakers. I think you willl be happy with it. Most of the power demands come in at the lower frequencies so using a HP filter at around 80 Hz in conjunction with a subwoofer will really help out with the sound qaulity and not tax the amplifier as much on dynamic peaks. It also depends on the volume you listen to music too. As mentioned above, try to buy as efficient a speaker as you can get to maximize the available power. I would also recommend running a seperate 10 ga power and ground for that Sony deck to give the internal amplifier the best possible amperage it can get so it runs as efficiently as possible. 10 ga wire, even ofc wire is cheap. [/QUOTE]
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