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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8692209" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>So I now have a better understanding of what rise is in speakers and how it effects everything, and a better understanding how to match an amp to a speaker. I think the old misconception to a lot of people was to match a amps watt rms to the speakers watt rms rating but that not the case. Think a lot of us including me have a pretty good knowledge of most of car audio basics but it is the deeper stuff that like engineers and electronic that most don't understand and it's good to know that stuff. When i found this web site and joined back in 2014 i had not dealt in car audio in about 10 years, lot had changed. I had learned that this was a great web site to learn stuff and find out good info on equipment. I was introduced to car audio back in the 90's at the Chevy, Cadillac dealer i worked at as a tech. I was asked to manage the Tire & Accessories dept they had there. Also some of my friends started having sound systems installed in there vehicles. At the Chevy dealer we did the lowered 4-6 dropped trucks with Boyd and Centerline wheels back then. We only did basic sound system stuff back then do to the warranty issues and all. Then i went on to work on my own vehicle and helped a few friends off and on over the years.</p><p></p><p>So thanks to all who have posted here on this thread and added to the discussion, very informative. Please don't let this thread end. If someone has more to add please do. I hope this could be a thread that newbies should read and understand what impedance rise is when they join here.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that I really appreciate most of you on here and how you genuine want to inform and help others with car audio info or questions. I know that some of the newbies on here can be hard headed and don't appreciate the help but i think most do. The beauty of this web site is that everyone with there own level of car audio knowledge or even experience can comment and maybe help someone with a question or some experience with a brand or equipment they have. As all know car audio is subjective. I have always tried to look at the positive and see how a post or thread can benefit me. Then i have to be honest and say that there are some on here that are just jerks and just attack and call people all kinds of stuff and put downs, but i get it. Even me, yes me, has even been attacked for even being here on this website. I don't know if i am the only female on here but, i like car audio.</p><p></p><p>p.s i have a few more question so watch for them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8692209, member: 660189"] So I now have a better understanding of what rise is in speakers and how it effects everything, and a better understanding how to match an amp to a speaker. I think the old misconception to a lot of people was to match a amps watt rms to the speakers watt rms rating but that not the case. Think a lot of us including me have a pretty good knowledge of most of car audio basics but it is the deeper stuff that like engineers and electronic that most don't understand and it's good to know that stuff. When i found this web site and joined back in 2014 i had not dealt in car audio in about 10 years, lot had changed. I had learned that this was a great web site to learn stuff and find out good info on equipment. I was introduced to car audio back in the 90's at the Chevy, Cadillac dealer i worked at as a tech. I was asked to manage the Tire & Accessories dept they had there. Also some of my friends started having sound systems installed in there vehicles. At the Chevy dealer we did the lowered 4-6 dropped trucks with Boyd and Centerline wheels back then. We only did basic sound system stuff back then do to the warranty issues and all. Then i went on to work on my own vehicle and helped a few friends off and on over the years. So thanks to all who have posted here on this thread and added to the discussion, very informative. Please don't let this thread end. If someone has more to add please do. I hope this could be a thread that newbies should read and understand what impedance rise is when they join here. I have to say that I really appreciate most of you on here and how you genuine want to inform and help others with car audio info or questions. I know that some of the newbies on here can be hard headed and don't appreciate the help but i think most do. The beauty of this web site is that everyone with there own level of car audio knowledge or even experience can comment and maybe help someone with a question or some experience with a brand or equipment they have. As all know car audio is subjective. I have always tried to look at the positive and see how a post or thread can benefit me. Then i have to be honest and say that there are some on here that are just jerks and just attack and call people all kinds of stuff and put downs, but i get it. Even me, yes me, has even been attacked for even being here on this website. I don't know if i am the only female on here but, i like car audio. p.s i have a few more question so watch for them [/QUOTE]
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