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<blockquote data-quote="Drakonins" data-source="post: 8757667" data-attributes="member: 683692"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>I got 2 subwoofer/s from a friend few weeks ago ( SP-212L ) I was using it these days but I noticed that it's missing something and so I started to check settings for amplifier searching internet how everything works etc. ( I'm new to audio, car stuff ) I found that they are each 1000W, 4 Ohm and amplifier is 1600W. So here starts the problem, those subwoofers are kinda old and I can't find RMS for them. Today I found manual for my amplifier ( TX-1600N ) it's half broken few ports don't work so I'm not sure about how correctly wires are connected, (in few days I will look into wiring) it does work fine max~ volume with +12db boost, listening for 30~ minutes, it's loud, but missing some low notes which I think I know how to fix. ( problem might be with car stereo that doesn't allow lower then 80 hz) But the main problem is that I can't find RMS for subwoofers, If I will fix it or get new amplifier how can I know how powerfull It will be needed. (friend doesn't remember much about it, as it was in garage doing nothing for a few years) Maybe someone has had it and knows something about SP-212L subwoofer. + Any tips for me that I would need to know about car audio system.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the information!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drakonins, post: 8757667, member: 683692"] Hello! I got 2 subwoofer/s from a friend few weeks ago ( SP-212L ) I was using it these days but I noticed that it's missing something and so I started to check settings for amplifier searching internet how everything works etc. ( I'm new to audio, car stuff ) I found that they are each 1000W, 4 Ohm and amplifier is 1600W. So here starts the problem, those subwoofers are kinda old and I can't find RMS for them. Today I found manual for my amplifier ( TX-1600N ) it's half broken few ports don't work so I'm not sure about how correctly wires are connected, (in few days I will look into wiring) it does work fine max~ volume with +12db boost, listening for 30~ minutes, it's loud, but missing some low notes which I think I know how to fix. ( problem might be with car stereo that doesn't allow lower then 80 hz) But the main problem is that I can't find RMS for subwoofers, If I will fix it or get new amplifier how can I know how powerfull It will be needed. (friend doesn't remember much about it, as it was in garage doing nothing for a few years) Maybe someone has had it and knows something about SP-212L subwoofer. + Any tips for me that I would need to know about car audio system. Thanks in advance for the information! [/QUOTE]
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