Alright- lately I've been hearing two different theories on how power is divided up among more than one speaker. So my question is, which method is true? Let's take a 1000watt amp and say, 3 woofers.
Theory #1) The power is divided among the woofers evenly. This being said, each woofer would be seeing approx. 333watts (1000/3) and that's the end of it.
Theory #2) The power is not divided among the woofers at all. Once the 1000watts are "released" from the amplifier and into the speaker wire, all the woofers hooked up on that same wire are able to recieve the full 1000watts.
Obviously there is a drastic difference between the two theories, and I'd just like someone to clear this up for me. Thanks.
Theory #1) The power is divided among the woofers evenly. This being said, each woofer would be seeing approx. 333watts (1000/3) and that's the end of it.
Theory #2) The power is not divided among the woofers at all. Once the 1000watts are "released" from the amplifier and into the speaker wire, all the woofers hooked up on that same wire are able to recieve the full 1000watts.
Obviously there is a drastic difference between the two theories, and I'd just like someone to clear this up for me. Thanks.
