In a 1996 Range Rover P38, the speaker amplifiers are typically located under the seats or behind the interior trim panels. They can also be found in the trunk area near the subwoofer.
Valve amps, also known as tube amps, use vacuum tubes to amplify audio signals. The vacuum tubes amplify the signal by controlling the flow of electrons between electrodes inside the tube. The amplified signal is then sent to the speaker for output.
No, the speaker watts should not be more than the amplifier output in terms of power. It is important to match the speaker's power handling capability with the amplifier's output power to avoid damaging the speakers. It's recommended to have an amplifier that can deliver power within the range recommended for the speaker.
To calculate the amperage, you need to use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V, you can calculate the amperage by dividing 600 watts by 120 volts, which equals 5 amps. Therefore, 600 watts would require 5 amps of current at 120 volts.
A 50 watt, 8 ohm speaker requires 20 volts to drive it to full power. Watts equals volts and amps, while volts equals amps times ohms.However, the 8 ohm rating is actually a minimum rating, and depends on frequency. Also, driving a speaker to full power on a continuous basis is not good for the speaker. (Or for the ears, either.)
200ma is .200 amps or .2 amps
There are 4 amps, one on each speaker, the speaker is in an enclosure with the amp built into it.
The different types of connectors used for connecting guitar amps to speaker wires include 1/4-inch TS, Speakon, and XLR connectors.
Try the P38 forum.
range rover p38 manual
At least fot the 96 its a 6 and one half inch speaker.
Ruger never made a model called the P38.
6 1/2
Yes, it is the 6x8.
6 x 9
That depends on the speaker wire. Understand that the 5 halogen bulbs will result in about 8-1/3 Amps. That's pushing it for some speaker wire. The 12 volts falls in the category of low voltage wiring, so speaker wire insulation probably be okay. But if it's normal, light duty speaker wire, it will probably overheat if you try to push that many amps through it.
I assume you asking about the speaker amps. There is one in each speaker box. One in each door and one on each side in the rear.
it may not sound great but why the heck not