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mans gotta have sounds in his digger.

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Topic: mans gotta have sounds in his digger.

Posted By: data79
Subject: mans gotta have sounds in his digger.
Date Posted: June 19, 2006 at 4:50 AM

Have had a fair read of posts on the search but clearly this is a complex subject.

Today I instaled a basic system in my digger for the boss after much hasseling and it sounds crap.

After 26 (of 40) on the volume its distorting (clipping) real bad.

The HU spec:      Is 18w x 4 power output (50w x4 Max P) speaker impedance  4-8 ohms

Speaker spec:     Peak power 170w Rated power 40w, 4 ohms

The speakers are fitted to a seald box solidly secured in the cab.

My question is would I get less clipping if I up the resistance by adding another 2 speakers of 4 ohms in series to the front speaker wiring giving better sound and louder or would I be better of just adding the 2 other speakers to the rear wiring?

Thanks

DGP




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Posted By: mad550
Date Posted: June 19, 2006 at 5:36 AM
I do the audio and 2 way for Hastings Deering Caterpillar, what sort of speakers are you using?  I use outdoor type speakers.  And what machine is it? Is it a sealed cab or open? Caterpillar or Bob cat?

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Posted By: aznboi3644
Date Posted: June 19, 2006 at 9:53 PM
If there is a loud/bass boost function, is it on?
Or do you have the settings turned up?




Posted By: forbidden
Date Posted: June 19, 2006 at 11:13 PM

Simple solution here, you are expecting too much from too little. You need a amplifier rated between 30w - 50w rms x 2. What you are finding is that the tiny little amplifier in the cd player is struggling to produce power, your requirements for sustained volume levels are beyond that of the tiny little amp built into the cd player. When a amp runs out of clean power, the point of clipping, it produces distortion that your speakers will faithfully reproduce until they succumb to smelly speaker syndrome (SSS). Upping the resistance is going to leave you with even less power on tap and make the situation that much worse. Adding another set of speakers is a good idea as yes it will make things louder, however, it will also still leave you with the same problem that you have now. Another suggestion here is to use larger speakers that can handle more low frequency information as compared to the 4" (I am guestimating) that you are using now.



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Posted By: Ravendarat
Date Posted: June 19, 2006 at 11:16 PM
I did a ton of back hoes last year, 15-20 and I just used basic JVC decks and put Pioneer 5 1/4s in the pilars and they sounded fine. What brand of equipment are you using

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Posted By: data79
Date Posted: June 20, 2006 at 2:24 AM

Thanks for response guys.

It is a Kobelco SR25 II with a seald cab. As a system for the operator what I have installed is fine, but in our line of work the digger might work for 1 or 2 hours then sit on site for the rest of the day. For this reason we would like to be able to crank it up as a site stereo. It seems all the younger guys these day have I-Pods so I figured if I gave them good sounds I might get more work out of them.

I guess I was suprised after spending the best part of 1/2 a day fitting this thing and doing what I considered a good job it wouldent go much over 1/2 throttel.

It is a Panasonic CQ-C3303W HU and Sanyo 6 1/2 inch 2-way speakers XS-GF1621X.

As yet I have not brought more speakers as I thought I would wait and see what you all think. Any recomendations?

Realisticly I could get away with spending another $200.00 nz on the job.

Thanks

DGP





Posted By: mad550
Date Posted: June 20, 2006 at 8:10 AM

In the CAT's here I'm using fusion 6" 2 way box speakers and they seem to be doing the job quite nicely.  Mainly in the 247, 248 and 226 range.

Where you from?  I'm from Christchurch originally.



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Posted By: data79
Date Posted: June 20, 2006 at 4:09 PM
I'm from wellington. I think I have now missed my window of oportunity the new tracks get fitted today and the machine is headding out to site this afternoon. If there are any good sugestions I'll make the changes when it comes back.




Posted By: aceracer24
Date Posted: June 21, 2006 at 12:53 AM
If your planning to use the digger as an on site stereo your going to need more amps to push those speakers louder. AS it is your not supplying enough power to them and to make them loud enough for the "crew dogs" your going to need even more power. I'd suggest more speakers only because of the volume it would seem your wanting but you NEED an external amp with enough RMS watts to power them. RMS is differant from peak. RMS is continuous power. Peak is just that, peaks in teh music that go over the RMS rating for short bursts.

If you don't have the funds for more speakers, at the very least buy an external amp as this will allow you to get louder without the distortion although honestly with only the current speakers it won't be all that loud anyway.

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