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Old 02-20-2011, 05:16 AM   #703
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wahahaha...bakit naman? gusto ba nila bumili ka ulit ng yaris? msta n nga pla auto mo? npaayos mo nb ung gasgas?
naniningil! mafi fulos pa. d pa kaya ipaayos.


mga ka YW ME, khamsa2x naman tayo! sarap mag ihaw eh! para naman ma-itodo natin mga boombastic nyo!!!
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Old 02-20-2011, 05:41 AM   #704
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naniningil! mafi fulos pa. d pa kaya ipaayos.


mga ka YW ME, khamsa2x naman tayo! sarap mag ihaw eh! para naman ma-itodo natin mga boombastic nyo!!!
Go! I-Sked na yan!
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Old 02-20-2011, 06:49 AM   #705
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Old 02-20-2011, 08:46 AM   #706
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mga kayaris, galing kmi sa Lulu kagabi and found some speakers and ampli. can you check if this is ok sa car natin at paano kaya installation nito?
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Old 02-20-2011, 10:18 AM   #707
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Old 02-20-2011, 12:49 PM   #708
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naniningil! mafi fulos pa. d pa kaya ipaayos.


mga ka YW ME, khamsa2x naman tayo! sarap mag ihaw eh! para naman ma-itodo natin mga boombastic nyo!!!
mga kayaris baka pede dun na ganapin ang monthly mini meet sa khamsa khamsa.....march 4,2011...suhestiyon lamang po...kung may ..gusto....
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Old 02-20-2011, 01:51 PM   #709
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ako anytime, nalamangan nga ako doon sa inuman syang. wala man lng ang yaya!
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Old 02-20-2011, 02:40 PM   #710
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Old 02-20-2011, 03:14 PM   #711
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ako anytime, nalamangan nga ako doon sa inuman syang. wala man lng ang yaya!
...Bro, huwag ka na magtampo... TRIAL lang yun, besides di rin preparado ang lahat, hayaan mo may kasunod yun tol.

...hoy magpaliwanag kayo!!!
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...Bro, huwag ka na magtampo... TRIAL lang yun, besides di rin preparado ang lahat, hayaan mo may kasunod yun tol.

...hoy magpaliwanag kayo!!!
okey dun daw sa khamsa khamsa..................softdrinks ??
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mga kayaris, galing kmi sa Lulu kagabi and found some speakers and ampli. can you check if this is ok sa car natin at paano kaya installation nito?
@xtrem, saan mo pala gagamitin yung amp.? It's a 2 channel amp (stereo) or mono (bridged), pwede sya to drive 2 speakers or a sub woofer not more than 200watts.

Connection? still high input (speaker connection) base sa info. nya.

Share ko lang... look for 4 channel amp with sub pre amp out and ask for RMS ratings ng speakers & amplifier not their peak power rating, nakaka ligaw ito mga bro's.
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:15 AM   #714
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RMS POWER VS PEAK POWER

RMS Power refers to Root-Means-Square power. The formula for determining RMS power is 70.7 x Peak Power Rating. The RMS power rating is a measure of continuous power measured in watts and the higher the RMS power means the device is either able to provide or accept the specified power over a significant length of time without fail.

Most suppliers use the PEAK POWER ratings in their specifications. I would prefer not to recommend use of Peak Power when assessing the capabilities of a music product because Peak Power does not reflect a product’s capabilities under normal, every day use. It is simply a measure of how much power can be generated or handled for very short period of time. I believe speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers should be compared using the RMS power ratings to ensure the right product is chosen for the application in question. However, since most suppliers advertise peak power and since most consumers believe that larger numbers are better, some are forced to also advertise peak power.

For example, if a speaker has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts and a connected amplifier has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts, the speaker should theoretically, be a perfect match regarding power capabilities and a result in optimum performance from both products. While it is important to not be fooled by Peak Power, Peak to Peak or the erroneous numbers often made up by some suppliers, as long as you have accurate peak power numbers for both the speaker and the amp or receiver, you can still make an accurate comparison using the fornula above. While only true power, under everyday, realistic circumstances actually means anything, if one supplier advertises peak and another advertises RMS it becomes harder to make a comparison without an understanding of both.
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:39 AM   #715
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RMS Power refers to Root-Means-Square power. The formula for determining RMS power is 70.7 x Peak Power Rating. The RMS power rating is a measure of continuous power measured in watts and the higher the RMS power means the device is either able to provide or accept the specified power over a significant length of time without fail.

Most suppliers use the PEAK POWER ratings in their specifications. I would prefer not to recommend use of Peak Power when assessing the capabilities of a music product because Peak Power does not reflect a product’s capabilities under normal, every day use. It is simply a measure of how much power can be generated or handled for very short period of time. I believe speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers should be compared using the RMS power ratings to ensure the right product is chosen for the application in question. However, since most suppliers advertise peak power and since most consumers believe that larger numbers are better, some are forced to also advertise peak power.

For example, if a speaker has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts and a connected amplifier has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts, the speaker should theoretically, be a perfect match regarding power capabilities and a result in optimum performance from both products. While it is important to not be fooled by Peak Power, Peak to Peak or the erroneous numbers often made up by some suppliers, as long as you have accurate peak power numbers for both the speaker and the amp or receiver, you can still make an accurate comparison using the fornula above. While only true power, under everyday, realistic circumstances actually means anything, if one supplier advertises peak and another advertises RMS it becomes harder to make a comparison without an understanding of both.
pre nosebleed ako dito ahh...
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:54 AM   #716
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pre nosebleed ako dito ahh...
aku din eh...

Simply... don't go for peak power, always look for RMS ratings (speakers & amplifiers) even sa mga Home Theater systems dyan.
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Old 02-21-2011, 03:23 AM   #717
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aku din eh...

Simply... don't go for peak power, always look for RMS ratings (speakers & amplifiers) even sa mga Home Theater systems dyan.
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Old 02-21-2011, 03:25 AM   #718
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RMS Power refers to Root-Means-Square power. The formula for determining RMS power is 70.7 x Peak Power Rating. The RMS power rating is a measure of continuous power measured in watts and the higher the RMS power means the device is either able to provide or accept the specified power over a significant length of time without fail.

Most suppliers use the PEAK POWER ratings in their specifications. I would prefer not to recommend use of Peak Power when assessing the capabilities of a music product because Peak Power does not reflect a product’s capabilities under normal, every day use. It is simply a measure of how much power can be generated or handled for very short period of time. I believe speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers should be compared using the RMS power ratings to ensure the right product is chosen for the application in question. However, since most suppliers advertise peak power and since most consumers believe that larger numbers are better, some are forced to also advertise peak power.

For example, if a speaker has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts and a connected amplifier has a RMS wattage rating of 100 watts, the speaker should theoretically, be a perfect match regarding power capabilities and a result in optimum performance from both products. While it is important to not be fooled by Peak Power, Peak to Peak or the erroneous numbers often made up by some suppliers, as long as you have accurate peak power numbers for both the speaker and the amp or receiver, you can still make an accurate comparison using the fornula above. While only true power, under everyday, realistic circumstances actually means anything, if one supplier advertises peak and another advertises RMS it becomes harder to make a comparison without an understanding of both.
thanks pre, punta agad ako ng clinic, daming dugo naubos sakin eh
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Old 02-21-2011, 03:25 AM   #719
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@xtrem, saan mo pala gagamitin yung amp.? It's a 2 channel amp (stereo) or mono (bridged), pwede sya to drive 2 speakers or a sub woofer not more than 200watts.

Connection? still high input (speaker connection) base sa info. nya.

Share ko lang... look for 4 channel amp with sub pre amp out and ask for RMS ratings ng speakers & amplifier not their peak power rating, nakaka ligaw ito mga bro's.
ah gnun ba, plan ko sana in the future plitan ung stock speaker eh w/ the same size sana, kaya lang no idea ako kung paano pumili ng suitable speajer and ampli pra doon, ampli na kailangan ko e pra lang sa speaker since may active sub nman na tyo.
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