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42 minutes ago, itu said:

What is that you are actually looking for? What is your "3 way speaker"?

 

Peak wattage tells very little about the elements, the tuning or the suitability to bass use. Please be a bit more specific, and you sure get decent answers.

I only ask if the setup can function and generate desired output in a given the specs..

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Just now, olivermetal said:

I only ask if the setup can function and generate desired output in a given the specs..

I have a 9pcs of 3way speakers. Each have a 100W peak 4ohm.

Connected to a 1000W RMS 4ohms amp in series-parrallel.. 

Can this work and generate 900W to 1000W output of the speaker?

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1 hour ago, itu said:

What is that you are actually looking for? What is your "3 way speaker"?

 

Peak wattage tells very little about the elements, the tuning or the suitability to bass use. Please be a bit more specific, and you sure get decent answers.

I have a 9pcs 3way coaxial speakers 100W peak, 4ohms each connected in series-parallel. I have an amp 1000W RMS, 4ohms..

Can be the setup work and generate 900 to 1000W power output in the given specs?

 

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7 minutes ago, olivermetal said:

I have a 9pcs 3way coaxial speakers 100W peak, 4ohms each connected in series-parallel. I have an amp 1000W RMS, 4ohms..

Can be the setup work and generate 900 to 1000W power output in the given specs?

 

 

The answer, in the same crude terms as your question is 'Yes'. Three speakers in series (so 12 Ohms...), in parallel with two similar series of three speakers (so 4 Ohms total...) can be connected to a 1000W amp. 1000W RMS, though, can be much more, peak, so each speaker, if the amp is fed with a high enough signal, will be sorely overloaded, and likely to distort badly, or (probably...) fry. Once the speakers start to fry, it's quite possible that they'd take the amp with them, depending on its protection circuits. There is little chance of getting anything musically useful from such a rig. It may be good for short-lived pyrotechnics, though, albeit costly. B|
There, that's the answer. Now, more seriously, what are you wanting to do, and why..? The problem you've posed is quite unconventional; what is the desired end goal, and why are you even considering this system..? :/

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7 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

 

The answer, in the same crude terms as your question is 'Yes'. Three speakers in series (so 12 Ohms...), in parallel with two similar series of three speakers (so 4 Ohms total...) can be connected to a 1000W amp. 1000W RMS, though, can be much more, peak, so each speaker, if the amp is fed with a high enough signal, will be sorely overloaded, and likely to distort badly, or (probably...) fry. Once the speakers start to fry, it's quite possible that they'd take the amp with them, depending on its protection circuits. There is little chance of getting anything musically useful from such a rig. It may be good for short-lived pyrotechnics, though, albeit costly. B|
There, that's the answer. Now, more seriously, what are you wanting to do, and why..? The problem you've posed is quite unconventional; what is the desired end goal, and why are you even considering this system..? :/

I want to make my own set up like this.. i examined it though only in schematics.. but i know it will work

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1 hour ago, olivermetal said:

I want to make my own set up like this.. i examined it though only in schematics.. but i know it will work

 

OK, then, there's your answer. It will work, electrically. What will it sound like..? That depends on so many other factors (what size of cab, ported or sealed, specification of speakers and more...). You'll have to build it to find out more, as no-one can know until it's done. Create a Build topic in the Forum when you get started, with photos, please..? Good luck with the Project. I wouldn't go down that route, but... :friends:

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On 12/04/2022 at 05:43, Dad3353 said:

 

OK, then, there's your answer. It will work, electrically. What will it sound like..? That depends on so many other factors (what size of cab, ported or sealed, specification of speakers and more...). You'll have to build it to find out more, as no-one can know until it's done. Create a Build topic in the Forum when you get started, with photos, please..? Good luck with the Project. I wouldn't go down that route, but... :friends:

Thank you sir

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