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Power efficient Bass - What is a good combo for low power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8714286" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Well first off you're going to want class D for sure, that's where the efficiency is, besides that it really just comes down to having a well tuned enclosure with a pretty broad resonance curve if you want volume for less power. You might end up needing more than one battery depending on how high your power is going. How much time did you want to spend with the engine off at a time? What's the power rating and type of the battery? It would s uck to not be able to start your boat on the water because some music. Are you looking for advice on an amp and subs or just subs since you're talking about space and drivers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8714286, member: 679555"] Well first off you're going to want class D for sure, that's where the efficiency is, besides that it really just comes down to having a well tuned enclosure with a pretty broad resonance curve if you want volume for less power. You might end up needing more than one battery depending on how high your power is going. How much time did you want to spend with the engine off at a time? What's the power rating and type of the battery? It would s uck to not be able to start your boat on the water because some music. Are you looking for advice on an amp and subs or just subs since you're talking about space and drivers? [/QUOTE]
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