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ep120794 02-26-2016 05:46 PM

Trying to figure out how many watts are reaching speakers
 
So I have a working system that has a 4 channel amp bridged running the front speakers and a second 4 channel amp bridged running the lid speakers. The amps are tucked deep into the space between the fairing and glove box on my Road Glide so I can't get to the speaker outputs easily. I wanted to just do a quick test with the DMM to see what voltage was reaching my speakers. I removed both the pos and neg spades from my front right speaker and removed the neg spade from my front left speaker. I put in the 1000 hz tone and put the pos dmm lead to the pos spade and the neg dmm lead to the neg speaker spade. I got a reading of 40 volts at 75% volume. In order to use the v=sqroot(r*p), do I have to divide the 40 in half because the 4 channel amp is bridged? Again the goal is to try to figure out how many watts are reaching my 4 ohm speakers.

SBates08 02-26-2016 07:07 PM

What are the 2 amps?

ep120794 02-26-2016 07:17 PM

Both are SS PN41000D

ep120794 02-26-2016 07:21 PM

Gains are just shy of 10:00 o'clock. It sounds great, but I just want to figure out what the speakers are seeing.

SBates08 02-26-2016 07:42 PM

Did you manage to get both of these in the fairing? Also curious what speakers your driving with them. This system should be screaming.

Ride my Seesaw 02-26-2016 07:49 PM

Are you measuring your voltage as AC or DC? It needs to be measured as AC, also need to know if you are measuring it as Volts RMS, Volts peak, or Volts peak to peak at 1kHz.
After you figure out how you're measuring it, then I can convert it to watts, but I will still need to know your speakers impedance at 1 kHz.

ep120794 02-26-2016 07:53 PM

Measuring at AC at the 200 setting on the Dmm

Ride my Seesaw 02-26-2016 11:43 PM

40 volts into a 4 ohm impedance at 1 kHz = 400 watts, into 2 ohms it would be 800 watts.

ep120794 02-27-2016 01:59 AM

Still having trouble believing I am really seeing 400 watts at the speaker with the gains just below 10 o'clock.......hmmm

HD_Doobie 02-27-2016 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by ep120794 (Post 14884860)
Still having trouble believing I am really seeing 400 watts at the speaker with the gains just below 10 o'clock.......hmmm


The gains are a voltage adjustment.


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