The 2005 Honda Element comes with a factory dual voice coil subwoofer. The subwoofer is a 6-3/4 inch, 4-ohm (2 ohms per voice coil) unit located on the floor below the center of the dash .
Contents
- Can you put any subwoofer in a car?
- What are standard subwoofer sizes?
- What size subwoofer is best?
- How do I know what size subwoofer to get for my car?
- What are the hardest hitting subs?
- What wattage subwoofer should I get?
- Is a 1000 watt subwoofer loud?
- Is a 1000w subwoofer loud?
- Is a 300w subwoofer loud?
- How do I know what size subwoofer I have?
Can you put any subwoofer in a car?
Sure, just be careful of the subwoofer’s impedance rating vs the amps ratings. Most (but not all) car subs are 4 ohm. Most home stereo is 8 ohm. Attempting to run a 4 ohm speaker with an 8 ohm home stereo amp could spell disaster for that amp as the sub may begin to draw higher load than the amp can handle.
What are standard subwoofer sizes?
The most common subwoofer driver sizes used for sound reinforcement in nightclubs, raves and pop/rock concerts are 10-, 12-, 15- and 18-inch models (25 cm, 30 cm, 38 cm, and 45 cm respectively).
What size subwoofer is best?
The Popular Choice: 12-Inch Subwoofers
These subwoofers provide excellent sound quality, deep bass, and the power to rock your car audio system. The larger size of the subwoofer allows for even more profound bass notes, perfect for bass-heavy music genres like rap, rock, and electronic music.
How do I know what size subwoofer to get for my car?
In general, larger subs give deeper bass response than smaller cones, but smaller subs still pack a lot of low-end punch. Larger subs tend to have lower sensitivity, so if clarity and accuracy are your big concerns, then a smaller sub (8″-10″) might be the right choice.
What are the hardest hitting subs?
To enhance your car’s audio system, it’s essential to decide which hardest hitting shallow mount subwoofer is best for you. In 2024, top brands like Rockford Fosgate, Audiomobile, Kicker, and Alpine RS-W12D2 will dominate the market.
What wattage subwoofer should I get?
If you have: A factory radio — you won’t need more than 50 to 200 watts RMS of power for the bass. An aftermarket receiver — you might want 200 to 300 watts RMS of power. Amplified speakers with around 50 watts RMS per channel — 250 to 500 watts RMS is a good starting point.
Is a 1000 watt subwoofer loud?
It depends on several factors: Subwoofer efficiency: A more efficient subwoofer will produce more sound output per watt of power. Room size: A 1,000 watt subwoofer will sound louder in a smaller room than a larger one.
Is a 1000w subwoofer loud?
Depends…. if you put the subwoofer in a small room or inside a car, and add a strong enough amplifier, then yes, it’s probably quite loud. If you put that subwoofer in a concert hall or on a festival stage, it’s probably not very loud.
Is a 300w subwoofer loud?
Is a 300-watt speaker loud? While the best measure for how loud a speaker can get is Sensitivity, I believe that any speaker rated at 300 watts RMS, fed enough power, can get quite loud. Of course, loudness is relative. Place it in a small room, and it will be ear-splitting loud.
How do I know what size subwoofer I have?
The most critical dimension to measure is the diameter of the subwoofer cone. Use a tape measure or a ruler to measure the distance across the subwoofer cone, from one edge to the opposite edge. This measurement is typically expressed in inches or millimeters.