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<blockquote data-quote="jsloan10" data-source="post: 903197" data-attributes="member: 560397"><p>Step1- Take a HIGH power amp, something thats capable of 90+ volts AC on its outputs an feed it a 60hz tone.</p><p></p><p>Step2- connect + and - to power tools plug and have fun.</p><p></p><p>This puts alot of strain on your amp so I would not reccommend doing this every day.</p><p></p><p>A car amp works alot like a power inverter you would find at an autoparts store, it takes in DC voltage and converts it to AC just like an amplifier does, except a car amplifier has efficient variable switching capabilitys while the power inverter stays at a constant voltage and frequency.</p><p></p><p>It is concievable that you could use a large power inverter as an amp to do 60hz SPL burps on your subs, although tone generators are not allowed in competition so your score would not be legal.</p><p></p><p>This is an oversimplified explaination, use Google for more on DC and AC current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsloan10, post: 903197, member: 560397"] Step1- Take a HIGH power amp, something thats capable of 90+ volts AC on its outputs an feed it a 60hz tone. Step2- connect + and - to power tools plug and have fun. This puts alot of strain on your amp so I would not reccommend doing this every day. A car amp works alot like a power inverter you would find at an autoparts store, it takes in DC voltage and converts it to AC just like an amplifier does, except a car amplifier has efficient variable switching capabilitys while the power inverter stays at a constant voltage and frequency. It is concievable that you could use a large power inverter as an amp to do 60hz SPL burps on your subs, although tone generators are not allowed in competition so your score would not be legal. This is an oversimplified explaination, use Google for more on DC and AC current. [/QUOTE]
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