Calcul pioneer ts-e2090
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so here it is, I plan to put some sound in my car but not to overdo it lol.
I'm changing the head unit, I'm installing a component kit in the front like Focal and my JBL amp 4x40w RMS.
And since this is the car I use for work, I don’t want to lose space in the back with a big subwoofer.
So I would like to have all the specifications of my two Pioneer TS-E2090 speakers to calculate a small subwoofer to ensure they provide just good little bass.
I think I will need the fs/qts etc.
Thanks in advance.
so here it is, I plan to put some sound in my car but not to overdo it lol.
I'm changing the head unit, I'm installing a component kit in the front like Focal and my JBL amp 4x40w RMS.
And since this is the car I use for work, I don’t want to lose space in the back with a big subwoofer.
So I would like to have all the specifications of my two Pioneer TS-E2090 speakers to calculate a small subwoofer to ensure they provide just good little bass.
I think I will need the fs/qts etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Alright, thanks again for your advice man, it’s really nice of you.
I’ll see if there’s a way to listen to this kind of product.
Good luck to you and thanks again!
I’ll see if there’s a way to listen to this kind of product.
Good luck to you and thanks again!
Bandwidth: 25 Hz - 32,000 Hz
Efficiency w/m: 91 dB
RMS Power: 90 W
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Woofer Size: 200 mm with metal cone
Midrange Size: 57 mm with chrome-plated plastic cone
Tweeter Size: 12 mm with chrome-plated plastic cone
These are standard speakers for the rear shelf, so in free-air, and there are no additional details for making a specific enclosure, so creating an enclosure blindly would be useless, even frustrating regarding the final quality...
Moreover, your JBL amplifier only delivers 4x40W RMS, which is too little to amplify the Pioneer coaxials unless you set the gain halfway to avoid burning the amplifier and your speakers (meaning that if your Focal and Pioneer are connected to this amplifier full power, after a few hours you will lose everything)
Keep your JBL amplifier for the Focal component kit in front and invest in an additional amplifier to properly amplify the Pioneers, this amplifier is inexpensive and sufficient:
https://www.cdiscount.com/auto/car-audio-video/magnat-rx22-ampli-car-audio/f-1332105-mag_rx22.html
- Low-pass filter: 40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
- Bass Boost: 0...15 dB at 45 Hz
- Subsonic filter: 15 Hz, 12 dB per octave
- RMS Power: 2x90W (at 4 ohms)
Fuse 2x15A = 30 Amperes x 12 Volts = 360W divided by 2 = 2x180W or 2x90W RMS !!
Plan for a wiring kit of 35~40A.
Efficiency w/m: 91 dB
RMS Power: 90 W
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Woofer Size: 200 mm with metal cone
Midrange Size: 57 mm with chrome-plated plastic cone
Tweeter Size: 12 mm with chrome-plated plastic cone
These are standard speakers for the rear shelf, so in free-air, and there are no additional details for making a specific enclosure, so creating an enclosure blindly would be useless, even frustrating regarding the final quality...
Moreover, your JBL amplifier only delivers 4x40W RMS, which is too little to amplify the Pioneer coaxials unless you set the gain halfway to avoid burning the amplifier and your speakers (meaning that if your Focal and Pioneer are connected to this amplifier full power, after a few hours you will lose everything)
Keep your JBL amplifier for the Focal component kit in front and invest in an additional amplifier to properly amplify the Pioneers, this amplifier is inexpensive and sufficient:
https://www.cdiscount.com/auto/car-audio-video/magnat-rx22-ampli-car-audio/f-1332105-mag_rx22.html
- Low-pass filter: 40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
- Bass Boost: 0...15 dB at 45 Hz
- Subsonic filter: 15 Hz, 12 dB per octave
- RMS Power: 2x90W (at 4 ohms)
Fuse 2x15A = 30 Amperes x 12 Volts = 360W divided by 2 = 2x180W or 2x90W RMS !!
Plan for a wiring kit of 35~40A.
Thanks for your advice, man.
It's too bad we can't get a little enclosure for the Pioneers to create some extra bass, lol.
So far, my amp has powered the Pioneers and a 600W Kenwood sub, and even at full blast, it sounded pretty good.
I think I'm going to get an amp like the Alpine MRP-F300, a Focal Solid 4, or a Clarion APA 4360.
As for the component kit at the front, I'm still hesitating between the sound precision of Focal and a Clarion, Fusion, or Alpine kit that has a performance range starting around 30 Hz.
So more bass.
Thanks to you.
It's too bad we can't get a little enclosure for the Pioneers to create some extra bass, lol.
So far, my amp has powered the Pioneers and a 600W Kenwood sub, and even at full blast, it sounded pretty good.
I think I'm going to get an amp like the Alpine MRP-F300, a Focal Solid 4, or a Clarion APA 4360.
As for the component kit at the front, I'm still hesitating between the sound precision of Focal and a Clarion, Fusion, or Alpine kit that has a performance range starting around 30 Hz.
So more bass.
Thanks to you.
The magnate I showed you consumes quite a few amps like Alpine and Focal... it's up to you if you want to pay more for fewer features.
I find that the component kits sold in packs are not great; there are better options if you want a two-way component kit that delivers strong bass, midrange, and highs:
https://www.public-adress.fr
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https://www.public-adress.fr
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https://www.public-adress.fr
200 euros per pair.
Bass-midrange: 165mm 8ohms
Tweeters: 25mm 8ohms
33hz - 22000hz
90db w/m
100w rms
Input impedance 4ohms
I find that the component kits sold in packs are not great; there are better options if you want a two-way component kit that delivers strong bass, midrange, and highs:
https://www.public-adress.fr
+
https://www.public-adress.fr
+
https://www.public-adress.fr
200 euros per pair.
Bass-midrange: 165mm 8ohms
Tweeters: 25mm 8ohms
33hz - 22000hz
90db w/m
100w rms
Input impedance 4ohms