NAC battery question

thejimrose thejimrose at gmail.com
Thu Dec 14 14:17:51 EST 2006


thanks huw! for sure pa would be ideal  but that's a whole other level of
cost. compared to my boombox i think this will be MUCH better. the garage
speakers i have are about 91 db 1w/1m, so not too bad for home kit. too bad
i didnt have an old pair of klipsch's lying around.. =)

looking at the used market i will probably  just get a cheap stereo car amp
and bridge it. there are a bunch of "ONE POINT 21 JIGGAWATTS" car amps on
craigslist for like, 8 bucks. which is great because after bay to breakers i
can use the amp to weld myself up a new strut brace. ;-)

On 12/14/06, Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
>
>
> > =) well there is that.. so the question is then would i get more power
> out
> > of a car amp or a converter with my home receiver? curious as to what
> the $
> > per watt will be..
>
> The "converter" you speak of is called an "inverter" and provides
> 110-120 volts 60 Hz AC from a 12 vdc input.  As noted here, they can be
> "dirty," though.  Often more for running small eletric motors (fridge,
> razor, inflator) than "sensitive" gear.
>
> The best way to get the most bang for your buck loudness-wise is, as I
> said, to get some PA speakers.  They are often 4 or more times louder
> for the same power input as hifi speakers.
>
> --
> Huw Powell
>
> http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi
>
> http://www.humanthoughts.org/
>



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