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Hello,
Every year I go work in the fields during summer, at the same place. We are 50 or 80 people, camping for 3 weeks near an old ruined house, far from our bosses and far from any neighbors. We often play loud music with cheap amps.
I am considering building a subwoofer for this place. I am not sure how this is done...
I know I need a speaker, large enough to be effective in open spaces. This one with 18'' would probably be fine :
www.thomann.de
I see 8 ohm impedance, like many amps. Would it be as simple as finding a cabinet large enough, connecting this big speaker to a preamp, (for exemple salvaged from an old bass combo amp with 8 ohm impedance) then connecting the preamp to a wall outlet ?
I see 500W on this speaker, does it mean that I can use any preamp device, as long as it is 8 ohm impedance and 500W power rating or anywhere under 500W power rating ?
Could it be as simple as this ? Am i missing something ?
Every year I go work in the fields during summer, at the same place. We are 50 or 80 people, camping for 3 weeks near an old ruined house, far from our bosses and far from any neighbors. We often play loud music with cheap amps.
I am considering building a subwoofer for this place. I am not sure how this is done...
I know I need a speaker, large enough to be effective in open spaces. This one with 18'' would probably be fine :
📢 the box Speaker 18-500/8-A
Haut-parleur 18" Puissance: 500 Watt RMS / 2000 Watt crête, Impédance : 8 Ohm, Réponse en fréquence : 40 Hz - 1,5 kHz, Châssis en aluminium
I see 8 ohm impedance, like many amps. Would it be as simple as finding a cabinet large enough, connecting this big speaker to a preamp, (for exemple salvaged from an old bass combo amp with 8 ohm impedance) then connecting the preamp to a wall outlet ?
I see 500W on this speaker, does it mean that I can use any preamp device, as long as it is 8 ohm impedance and 500W power rating or anywhere under 500W power rating ?
Could it be as simple as this ? Am i missing something ?
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