Pyle PL210BSL Dual Series Vented Subwoofer
WIRING CONNECTION
Power amplifier for schematic diagram. Connect the power amplifier to the positive and negative terminals accordingly as shown.
Features
- Rear Vented Design
- Rubber Edge Suspension
- Two 4” Tweeters
- Smooth Carpet Finish
- 4 Layer Dual Voice Coil
- Binding Post Connectors
- Perfect for Truck and Behind the Seat
- High-Quality Construction
What’s in the Box?
- Subwoofer Box
PL26BSL 6” Dual Series Vented Subwoofer Enclosure
- Rear Vented Design with Built-in Illuminating LED Lights
Technical Specs
- Construction Materials: 15mm Particle Board + Multilayer Board
- Power Rating: 2 x 200 Watts Max Power
- Voice Coil: 1.0”
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Magnet: 2 x 20 Oz
- Sensitivity: 90 dB
- Frequency Response: 65-18000 Hz
- Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 20.5” x 4.7” x 8.5” –inches
Frequently Asked Questions
If the port gets too small, it can cause port noise or let the woofer just stop loading. The sub / port configuration should not be taken lightly. Sometimes the placement of the vents or subwoofers can have a huge impact on the output.
The port(s) should be located on the same side as the woofer for best acoustic interaction (s). Installing ports on the enclosure’s side or back are good options if this is not possible. Never block a port’s opening, and place many ports on the same side of the enclosure.
As a general guideline, it’s preferable to use at least 300 watts to ensure that your subwoofer has enough power. The amp must match the speaker system, although you may always add extra speakers if you wish to.
Checking the fuse should be your first step if your subwoofer stops working. If it is blown, replace it, and then make sure the problem is fixed. If it doesn’t, there can be another issue with the subwoofer, in which case you’ll need to have an expert fix it.
The power, sensitivity rating, and enclosure style should all be taken into account. Select the largest subwoofer you can if you want the system to play loud, low music and you have enough room. Never undervalue a tiny subwoofer.
Five Arguments Against Subwoofer Use (and why they are wrong)
Five Arguments Against Subwoofer Use (and why they are wrong)
First, subwoofers require too much space.
Reason 2: Subwoofers and main speakers don’t mix nicely.
Reason 3: There isn’t any music there (20 – 80 Hz)
Reason #4: It’s challenging to properly connect subwoofers.
Strength and Volume The speaker driver is powered by the internal amplifier, which is the vital component of your subwoofer. The secret to picking a good sub is to comprehend that power, which is expressed in watts. RMS and Peak power are typically provided on the specifications of subwoofers.
We recommend a solid break in time of 20–24 hours. Overnight, you can set it up with a strong, clear signal. You are now prepared to install and continue your journey.
The subwoofer in question’s wattage determines its power; a higher wattage indicates a more potent subwoofer.
Brief Circuit Short-circuiting is the most frequent cause of speaker failure. The signal won’t ever reach the subwoofer if there is a short in the wires carrying it. Electrical current and signal cannot enter the subwoofer if the terminals on the subwoofer are shorted.
The headroom is always increased by two subs because they have a wider frequency range and less distortion. Additionally, they lessen output compression, which enhances the user experience in general. Therefore, when the levels are high, having two subs provides you a more precise and clean output.
The majority of subwoofers need between 150 and 1000 watts to recreate the sound they are receiving. Although the power can be raised by adding an amplifier, it is advisable to stick with speakers that only need around 20 watts if you only want something tiny and portable.
The output of a subwoofer may rise if it is placed in the corner of a room, making the sub sound louder. See how it sounds by trying to position your subwoofer in a corner. If the corner is too distant from your listening location, it might not be a good alternative for your subwoofer depending on your floor space.
Car Battery Drain From Subwoofers
Simply put, a car battery drains when it is not sufficiently charged. Subwoofer installation essentially increases the burden on your vehicle’s electrical system.
You’ll need to remove your blown subwoofer from your automobile, repair or replace any broken pieces, and then glue or wire it back together. Depending on the issue, this process might range from being simple to being quite complicated.
There is no tone matching for subwoofers, therefore mixing and matching different manufacturers is quite allowed.