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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8747500" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>About the only thing my friend gets fairly priced there is new German cars. It is funny he will buy a new BMW for what he would have to pay for a new Toyota! Still more than we pay here on either, but by comparison the Euro built cars are cheap compared to American/Japanese.</p><p></p><p>Taramps is the brand to look at if your top concern is low price and big power. They are very low priced and will deliver rated power, and are reasonably reliable compared to similar priced budget brands.</p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about sinuslive lineup but the power handling of the set should be = the power handling of the weakest component. You're just splitting the power into high frequency and low frequency, not halving the overall power to each driver. I would NOT attempt to run a component set with 50W rated tweeter and 100W rated woofer. I think you will break a lot of tweeters if you try this with 80 or 100W amp! Also the difference between 80 and 100W should be nearly inaudible. Do not get hung up on differences of less than 30% when it comes to comparing power output of amps as below that most people will not be able to notice the difference without precision measurement equipment.</p><p></p><p>DSP should have built in crossover options and ideally you would use 1 channel per individual driver, but even just use of the time alignment and parametric EQ should help if you're running 1 channel to a component set through passive crossover.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I really do want to go over and visit my friend in Poland. Mainly I just don't ever seem to have a full week that I could just be away from home though. My work keeps me very busy and I raise poultry for meat and eggs for myself which requires daily tending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8747500, member: 614752"] About the only thing my friend gets fairly priced there is new German cars. It is funny he will buy a new BMW for what he would have to pay for a new Toyota! Still more than we pay here on either, but by comparison the Euro built cars are cheap compared to American/Japanese. Taramps is the brand to look at if your top concern is low price and big power. They are very low priced and will deliver rated power, and are reasonably reliable compared to similar priced budget brands. I don't know anything about sinuslive lineup but the power handling of the set should be = the power handling of the weakest component. You're just splitting the power into high frequency and low frequency, not halving the overall power to each driver. I would NOT attempt to run a component set with 50W rated tweeter and 100W rated woofer. I think you will break a lot of tweeters if you try this with 80 or 100W amp! Also the difference between 80 and 100W should be nearly inaudible. Do not get hung up on differences of less than 30% when it comes to comparing power output of amps as below that most people will not be able to notice the difference without precision measurement equipment. DSP should have built in crossover options and ideally you would use 1 channel per individual driver, but even just use of the time alignment and parametric EQ should help if you're running 1 channel to a component set through passive crossover. And yes, I really do want to go over and visit my friend in Poland. Mainly I just don't ever seem to have a full week that I could just be away from home though. My work keeps me very busy and I raise poultry for meat and eggs for myself which requires daily tending. [/QUOTE]
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