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Peripheral Stereos and SpeakersDoes your Peripheral stereo make your street rumble? Some people have loud enough stereos that you can hear them a block away. For safety pre-cautions, we recommend you do not turn your stereo up that loud in the city as you may have trouble hearing emergency vehicles. Be careful out there! Want to lower your Peripheral? How about highten it? Try purchasing some lowering springs. They can be used to lower your Peripheral or add some height to it. If you've recently added something to the body of your Peripheral that you don't want to drag, you may want to add some height to your Peripheral. RMS and Peak power are two different things. Peak power, for instance, is the maximum capacity that that component can put out. For example, if a subwoofer has a peak value of 1200 watts it can reach 1200 watts of output power, but it's not running at 1200 watts all the time. RMS power is the actual wattage the speaker or subwoofer will be running on most of the time. RMS power can generally be found by taking the peak/maximum power rating and dividing it by two. RMS is equal to the square root of the peak. Power caps (or capacitors) are useful for when you want to run a loud system. Or any Peripheral system, really. If you notice sometimes you experience shortages in voltage - like your highbeams turn off by themselves and won't come back on - then you may need a power capacitor to store your Peripheral stereo some energy. You might be asking, what's all this channel stuff? How do I know how many channels I need on my amplifier for Peripheral? Well, think of it this way - each channel runs one device. So if you want to hookup two subwoofers, get a two channel amplifier. Four component speakers, run a four channel amp. And so on and so forth. If you want to run one sub, get a mono Peripheral amplifier. Peripheral Reviews |
Peripheral produces a wide variety of subwoofers, amplifiers, co-axial speakers, component speakers, and more. Finding a great deal on Peripheral car audio does not have to be a daunting task. A good deal can be from a place like Kajiji, Craigslist or E-bay. These places will have different vendors selling Peripheral car audio & video, so just keep in mind that you may have to shop around in order to find the best deal. If you decide to buy from one of these places, we unfourtunately cannot help you out with warranty requests. Any warranty or repair request needs to go through the point of sale, or the manufacturer of the equipment itself. We do encourage you however, to post a comment on Allcarstereos.com. We will review your comment posting and do our best to update you. Peripheral car audio, including subwoofers, amplifiers, amps, subs, component speaker systems and co-axial speaker systems. Peripheral Peripheral car audio company - including subwoofers, amplifiers, co-axial speaker systems, component speaker systems, and mobile car electronics. Peripheral |
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