What is a SPL subwoofer?
SPL stands for sound pressure level which basically means how loud the subwoofer or speaker is producing sound. SPL is measured in decibels which means you will be able to tell just how loud your system is with an SPL meter.
How many watts is a 12 inch Pioneer sub?
Pioneer – 12″ Component Subwoofer with 1,300 Watts Peak Handling Capacity – Black, Red.
What’s the difference between SPL and SQ?
First of all, SQ (Sound Quality) is about having clarity and fidelity while being able to hear every single frequency of the song nice and clear. SPL (Sound Pressure Levels) on the other hand is about being loud & measuring cabin pressure in dB’s (Decibels).
What does high SPL mean?
sound pressure level
SPL stands for sound pressure level and is also commonly referred to as efficiency and sensitivity. This parameter represents how loud a speaker is. A higher SPL equates to a louder speaker. A microphone is placed one meter away and centered on the speaker.
How many watts does a Pioneer subwoofer have?
The Pioneer 304 subwoofer has a 4-ohm single voice coil that allows it to handle up to 1300W maximum power (300W nominal). This IMPP subwoofer will give you high-quality sound in your vehicle.