Sound Splinter RL-P vs. Alpine Type R...

Which is the better all around Sub...

  • Sound Splinter RL-P

    Votes: 82 72.6%
  • Alpine Type-R

    Votes: 31 27.4%

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i was going to use the gain setting formula with my dmm, thatd be 42.4v for 1800 watts right? i thought a clamp meter basically was a dmm, just with different style probes? is there a different method im not aware of?

 
i was going to use the gain setting formula with my dmm, thatd be 42.4v for 1800 watts right? i thought a clamp meter basically was a dmm, just with different style probes? is there a different method im not aware of?
Clamp meter allows you to measure amperage.

Volts * Amps = Watts

You can't really determine power output with solely a DMM, as your speaker's impedance is not 1) constant and 2) predictable (as it will vary by an undetermined amount based on enclosure, frequency, etc)

 
so basically a dmm is just good to measuring the point at which your amp clips by looking for big spikes, and getting a rough idea of wattage? im guessing a clamp meter is equally cheap and readily available?

there really ought to be something in the gain setting tutorial about this, if there isn't already. a lot of people have more amp than their woofers can handle.

 
so basically a dmm is just good to measuring the point at which your amp clips by looking for big spikes, and getting a rough idea of wattage? im guessing a clamp meter is equally cheap and readily available?
there really ought to be something in the gain setting tutorial about this, if there isn't already. a lot of people have more amp than their woofers can handle.
simply put.

You set your gain with a DMM only... your generally getting ~half what you think you are.

 
so basically a dmm is just good to measuring the point at which your amp clips by looking for big spikes, and getting a rough idea of wattage?
Not really. A DMM is only good for measuring voltage. A O-scope would be needed to really determine clipping. And without knowing the actual impedance of the drivers in-box, you can't really determine actual wattage either. That is, unless you used a clamp meter to measure amperage.

 
okay squeakypoo. i think the SS RL-P would be better due to the fact i've heard very very very good reviews about them (except from LS1pimp).

The type R is alright, but its definately not king.

i think you should go for the RL-P ma man.

 
Not really. A DMM is only good for measuring voltage. A O-scope would be needed to really determine clipping. And without knowing the actual impedance of the drivers in-box, you can't really determine actual wattage either. That is, unless you used a clamp meter to measure amperage.

How do set up an oscilliscope to measure clipping, with a high pressure mic, or do you connect it to your amp some how? I have a few o-scopes lying around, might as well use them.

 
I have a few o-scopes lying around, might as well use them.
Just lying around?

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RL-p because it has a bigger magnet and sweet black annodized cone.
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Just lying around?
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