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Choosing midranges for off grid system
Currently I have :
With a lithium battery (36v nominal) and 1000WH and this class D amp ( 2.1)
it is a tpa3255 amplifier the specs are 300W for subwoofer and 150W for each channel at 4 ohms . Although this is very optimistic ( the subwoofer is BTL but the stereo channel are SE ).According to some reviews I have seen you can expect 90 W RMS for the woofer and 30 W RMS per channel for the HF.
I already have a subwoofer JBL Cs1214T ( 200RMS ) 12″ woofer 4 ohm 35hz-200 hz 90 db
there is the frequency response of the ported subwoofer
https://www.avsforum.com/attachments…p-pdf.2459670/
Then I need to choose the stereo loudspeakers, I am newbie on audio so I am a bit lost. I am looking for some speakers 35W RMS/ 4 ohms each ( if I choose 8 ohms the W RMS will be too low I think. I am open to any suggestion ( Full range, coaxial , open baffle,etc). As the sub only reach 200hz I was considering a set of full range speakers ( to have good mid tones , even if I have to sacrificed the high frequency a little bit, I don’t mind to much)
So considering:
faital pro 4 4fe35″ 30w
FaitalPRO 4FE35 – 4″ Mid-range
or mojador spm-200X/4
MONACOR SPM-200X/4 – 8″ Full-range
I was going to build a sealed enclosure but when using a speaker box simulation I realized the qts of these speakers are too high: Monaco qtc=0,97 and faital=0,73 . So no possible to have the recommended QTC around 0,7.
( there is a version of the faital with neodim magnets have a qtc=0,54)
1) It is sensible this type of speakers for the application and amplifier?
2) Will they work in a sealed enclouser or it is better another enclosure?
3) Will you recommend another approach?
Thanks in advance!
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