Rockford Fosgate 60X2, 200X2, 100X2 owner manual About the Dynamic Power Measurements, Music

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DYNAMIC POWER MEASUREMENTS

About the Dynamic Power Measurements

The Audio Graph PowerCube is a test instrument used to measure the output of an amplifier in accordance with IHF-202 industry standards. The IHF-202 standard is a Dynamic power measurement and was developed as a means of measuring power in a manner that best repre- sents the Real World operation of an amplifier. Many manufacturers, including Rockford Fosgate, at times will measure amplifier power into a fixed resistor (4 ohm, 2 ohm). While this method is useful in some types of evaluation and testing, it is not representative of an amplifier that is connected up to a speaker and playing music.

Music

Music is dynamic; the sound waves are complex and constantly changing. In order to simulate this, the IHF-202 standard calls for the input signal to the amplifier to be a 1kHz bursted tone. This signal is input (on) for a short period of time and then off for a “rested” period. The signal is gradually increased in level until the amplifier's output exceeds 1% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). At 1% distortion becomes audible, therefore, any power pro- duced above that level is considered not usable. Many manufacturers represent their amplifiers' output power in excess of 10% distortion. They use many names for this measurement, such as Total Maximum Power or Maxi- mum Output Power. This is not indicative of the actual usable output power.

Listening to Loudspeakers - Not Resistors

A loudspeaker is not a resistor. A resistor's value (resis- tance measured in ohms) is fixed. A loudspeaker's im- pedance is dynamic. It is constantly changing in value, dependent upon the frequency of the input signal. There- fore, measuring power with the amplifier loaded into a 4 ohm resistor is not the same as measuring power with the amplifier connected to a 4 ohm speaker. Most people do not listen to music through a resistor.

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Contents DSM Practice Safe Sound Table of Contents Specifications Punch 40DSM Punch 60DSM Punch 100DSM Punch 200DSM Punch Accessory Pack Introduction Page Controls and Features Punch Housing End Caps Mounting ScrewsTop View of Amplifier and End Caps Front View of Power Side REM Connector LED Power IndicatorPower Connector Speaker Output Terminals Treble Bass Input Gain Controls Front View of Input/Output TerminalsInstallation Considerations Trunk Mounting Battery and ChargingMounting and Location Tools NeededPassenger Compart- ment Mounting Wiring the PunchPreparing Wires Fuses Wiring the Fuse HolderWiring the Power Connectors PowerGround Remote Turn-on Input Speakers Mono Configura- tion Passive Crossover Impedance Direct Short Ohms Speaker ImpedanceWoofers Sample Wiring DiagramsWAY System Complete System Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Amplifier will not play Remote turn-on light is off Amplifier gets too hot Switch from the clean power source Listening to Loudspeakers Not Resistors Dynamic Power MeasurementsAbout the Dynamic Power Measurements MusicInformation Cubed Audio Graph The PowerCubeWhat is an Amplifier? Warranty Information Rockford Fosgate