Has anyone measured voltage of the base stereo head unit speaker output?
gringoloco Well-Known Member First Name Chris Joined May 13, 2022 Threads 17 Messages 219 Reaction score 192 Location Alabama Vehicle(s) 2023 2-Door Your Bronco Model Big Bend Feb 6, 2023 Thread starter #1 Has anyone measured voltage of the base stereo head unit speaker output? Sponsored
OP OP gringoloco Well-Known Member First Name Chris Joined May 13, 2022 Threads 17 Messages 219 Reaction score 192 Location Alabama Vehicle(s) 2023 2-Door Your Bronco Model Big Bend Feb 8, 2023 Thread starter #2 How about watts? Any guesstimates?
MnLakeBum Well-Known Member First Name Eric Joined Sep 21, 2021 Threads 5 Messages 1,131 Reaction score 1,913 Location MN and FL Vehicle(s) ‘18 Range Rover Diesel Your Bronco Model Outer Banks Feb 8, 2023 #3 Ohms law is pretty simple. A 100 watt RMS car amp would produce 20 volts assuming the car speakers are 4 ohms. 20*20/4 ohms = 100 watts The stock stereo is likely only delivering about 9 or 10 volts to the speakers. Sponsored
Ohms law is pretty simple. A 100 watt RMS car amp would produce 20 volts assuming the car speakers are 4 ohms. 20*20/4 ohms = 100 watts The stock stereo is likely only delivering about 9 or 10 volts to the speakers. Sponsored