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Re: How many watts is my sub getting The answer is not that simple. You also have to take into account the impedance. It is NOT (nor most any other loudspeaker) 4 ohms across the freq band. You really have to look at the impedance graph to see what the impedance is at a particular freq.At some freq it is a little below 4 ohms and at other freq quite a bit more than 4 ohms.But if you want a "simple" answer, it is "getting" 1200 watts-give or take.As stated by others, an amp produces a VOLTAGE, and the wattage is a RESULT of the impedance of the loudspeaker and that voltage.http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/pdf/TH 118 spec sheet.pdf
Re: How many watts is my sub getting
The answer is not that simple. You also have to take into account the impedance. It is NOT (nor most any other loudspeaker) 4 ohms across the freq band. You really have to look at the impedance graph to see what the impedance is at a particular freq.
At some freq it is a little below 4 ohms and at other freq quite a bit more than 4 ohms.
But if you want a "simple" answer, it is "getting" 1200 watts-give or take.
As stated by others, an amp produces a VOLTAGE, and the wattage is a RESULT of the impedance of the loudspeaker and that voltage.
http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/pdf/TH 118 spec sheet.pdf