When i increase the volume the speakers volume crashes... what to do?
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I use 2 channel amplifier and it receives DC voltage +12V. I give 12V 5A DC power source but it holds good for low volume, when the volume is increased, the speaker's volume crashes and the power source indicator diminishes. please suggest me if i have to change the power source and if i have to change it how much Amperes would be sufficient for it for better performance...!!!
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Answer:
12 volts at 5 amperes is 60 watts (the product of 12 and 5). What is the total power which the amplifier can deliver to the 'speakers? The power supply should haved a power rating (voltage x current) of one and a half to twice that of the amplifier.
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