Main Specs are as follow, found them on a website named Briskoda. 90 watts RMS @ 4 ohms x 2 channels 140 watts RMS @ 2 ohms x 2 channels 280 watts bridged RMS x 1 channels Peak Power Output 560 watts approx. Built in crossover with high/low stereo/mono switching.
Ich meine, diese Serie kam Mitte 94 auf den Markt 😉 Messwerte sind super für diesen Zeitzeugen. Klanglich durchaus überzeugend. Ja....ich habe die Endstufenserie selbst erleben dürfen...👍 Audio Design hatte die damals vertrieben... Somit waren sie im gut sortiertem Car Hifi Fachhandel erhältlich... 😉😉😉
Good video. Hifonics made some really good stuff back then. I like your oscope setup, been thinking of getting one but not sure if I would use it enough.
i am looking at putting 4 vintage 60 watt blaupunkt speakers in my 1982 g wagon. I don't really want to cut door cards so i'm looking at putting 2 x 5 inch speakers in the back pillars and 2 x 5 inch speakers in the front footwells. Because the truck interior is so big i need 4 speakers spread around. Each speaker is rated at 60 watt max power or 40 rms. Could i run 4 speakers on 2 channels using this amp? I found this amp for a good price and i think it'd be perfect for my 80's whip. I also love 80's rap so i love the idea of having an old school amp and speakers. This unit also gives me big 90's california nostalgia. I'm new to car stereos and trying to learn as much as a can!
Max voltage/1.414 to get RMS voltage. Then Rms voltage * rms Voltage / load impedance. If tested two channels bridged then again /2 to get power per channel 👍
You should test it at various b+ voltage input levels..that will expose if its highly regulated or if its just current limited..or both..haha..yes I know the designer..
Main Specs are as follow, found them on a website named Briskoda.
90 watts RMS @ 4 ohms x 2 channels
140 watts RMS @ 2 ohms x 2 channels
280 watts bridged RMS x 1 channels
Peak Power Output 560 watts approx.
Built in crossover with high/low stereo/mono switching.
Ich meine, diese Serie kam Mitte 94 auf den Markt 😉
Messwerte sind super für diesen Zeitzeugen. Klanglich durchaus überzeugend. Ja....ich habe die Endstufenserie selbst erleben dürfen...👍
Audio Design hatte die damals vertrieben... Somit waren sie im gut sortiertem Car Hifi Fachhandel erhältlich... 😉😉😉
Good video. Hifonics made some really good stuff back then. I like your oscope setup, been thinking of getting one but not sure if I would use it enough.
Thanks! I use it much for dyno videos and troubleshooting 👍😃 happy with it
i am looking at putting 4 vintage 60 watt blaupunkt speakers in my 1982 g wagon. I don't really want to cut door cards so i'm looking at putting 2 x 5 inch speakers in the back pillars and 2 x 5 inch speakers in the front footwells. Because the truck interior is so big i need 4 speakers spread around. Each speaker is rated at 60 watt max power or 40 rms. Could i run 4 speakers on 2 channels using this amp? I found this amp for a good price and i think it'd be perfect for my 80's whip. I also love 80's rap so i love the idea of having an old school amp and speakers. This unit also gives me big 90's california nostalgia. I'm new to car stereos and trying to learn as much as a can!
i was also given the speaker and my project is on a budget so i'm spending a lot of time looking for deals! hence me looking at this amp
I think you will be finde just knowing the power ratings. What about bass speakers?
How do you do the calculations for power output?
Max voltage/1.414 to get RMS voltage. Then Rms voltage * rms
Voltage / load impedance. If tested two channels bridged then again /2 to get power per channel 👍
@@audiokeller1975 Thanks you for answering my question.
@@audiokeller1975 One more question, what's 1.414?
That’s the Cube root of 2 !
@@audiokeller1975 Ohhh! the square root od 2. thank you.
You should test it at various b+ voltage input levels..that will expose if its highly regulated or if its just current limited..or both..haha..yes I know the designer..
Some day I get an adjustable power supply 😎👍😃
Please show the board.
Amp is back to its owner 🥲
Highly regulated power supply. 🤔
Or maybe bad rail caps?? 🤔
@@audiokeller1975 they are very good amplifiers from back in the day