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The absolute correct answer-the parts are rated accurately because thousands of people build their own speakers or use those parts to repair blown speakers.

5 full range driver drivers#

Look at the tech specs of these drivers and they inform you of what they can, an cannot do. You can also go to Parts Express and look at verious sizes of drivers they sell.

5 full range driver movie#

Thee is a method to the madness, there is and just looking at movie theiaters, speaker installations in building and the odd rock conert or night club installation will show you the trend. You can bet money that those crews that put up tons of equipment would love it is they could get tiny speakers to put out high output sound! Think of the costs to ship truck loads of equipment around the world, set it up properly, configure all that mess then take it apart to ship to the next city. Makes sense, if you ever go to a rock concert you'll see huge speakers systems-this is not done for style-just basic engineering. They need high efficiency and low frequency-can't get that in a small enclosure so they get quite massive. This explains why, if you ever step foot into an actual theater they use very large speakers. If you go low frequency in a small enclosure, it won't be efficient (loud) or you can go efficient in a small enclosure but it won't go low. Hofmann's Iron Law-that physicist guy that wrote out the equations in the fifties-you can have low frequency response, small enclosures and high efficiency but only two of them-you lose the other one. A 6" two-way would be the minimum there-you gain efficiency and power handling so the larger drivers can move more air (sound is just positive and negative air pressure-the bigger the air pump, the more air pumped to create higher SPL) Now if you want to watch actual movies, say an action film them things get more severe as your peak SPL demands rise rapdily. Not very efficient but at least they can do 80 to 100Hz without distortiing like mad.

5 full range driver

The absolute smallest I would go to get any type of performance, lower distortion and reasonable peak SPL is a 5" two-way. It would have enough power to piss you off. 2 inch crivers can do that but at very, very low power handling and terrible efficiency. If you want to use speakers and subs, the speakers must go down to a minimum of 100Hz.

5 full range driver Bluetooth#

Not sure where you are getting those drivers from-a soundbar or a bluetooth speaker?















5 full range driver