Ohms and speaker output |
You know you won't get a very good answer from someone of Akard's skills when she opens with an introduction like
"Subwoofers and ohms are closely related, in that ohms are a measurement related to audio output, and subwoofers are an integral part of your audio system."
Oh, wow, ohms are a measurement related to audio output! that's like saying miles are a measurement related to fuel economy... Right away, you know that she's just rewording something she found on-line, as opposed to giving you the benefit of actual, you know, knowledge-type stuff. Gwen then goes on to prattle about basic electrical theory for a bit -- quite a while, in fact -- telling her readers that they must
|
...and she continues in this vein for a while. We especially liked the blanket statement,
"The fewer ohms your system has, the louder it will be..."
That statement, we suppose, has a grain of truth. What Gwendolen does with that "truth," however, is pretty much a crime. Since Akard clearly doesn't understand impedance ratings -- 4 ohm vs. 8 ohm -- she proves woefully unqualified to provide any actual advice for the key question: how do you wire a subwoofer into your system? Instead of talking about series and parallel wiring -- those concepts must be too nerdy for her -- Gwen instead waxes eloquent on experimenting with subwoofer placement and null spots.
Never mind that the original questioner didn't ask about subwoofer placement and probably didn't want a long soliloquy on Ohm's law (badly reworded from someone who understands it). No, the guy just wanted to know how to wire a 4-ohm subwoofer into an 8-ohm system.
¹ The original has been deleted by Leaf Group, but can still be accessed using the Wayback machine at archive.org. Its URL was ehow.com/how_7647213_understand-subwoofers-ohms.html
Never mind that the original questioner didn't ask about subwoofer placement and probably didn't want a long soliloquy on Ohm's law (badly reworded from someone who understands it). No, the guy just wanted to know how to wire a 4-ohm subwoofer into an 8-ohm system.
And Gwendolen was right there to muddy the waters, confuse the issues, and blather on about useless information. Think that's sufficient for a Dumbass of the Day award? We do! |
¹ The original has been deleted by Leaf Group, but can still be accessed using the Wayback machine at archive.org. Its URL was ehow.com/how_7647213_understand-subwoofers-ohms.html
copyright © 2016-2023 scmrak
SI - ELECTRONICS
No comments:
Post a Comment