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5.25” Car Sound Speaker (Pair) - Upgraded Blue Poly Injection Cone 3-Way 200 Watt Peak w/Non-fatiguing Butyl Rubber Surround 100-20Khz Frequency Response 4 Ohm & 1
100Hz - 20Khz FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Pyle, 5.25” three-way sound speaker system has a 20 oz magnet structure, 1/2'' neodymium film dome tweeter and frequency response. This car speaker is pack with exceptional 89dB (1w/1m) decibel sensitivity4-OHM IMPEDANCE: This car speaker has 4-ohm impedance rating that compensates the undersized wire found in many of today’s cars. The blue poly injection cone also looks great and allows your music to resonate with full power1'' ASV VOICE COIL: Pyle car sound speaker system is capable of 1'' high-temperature ASV voice coil. It will increase performance and efficiency of heavy-duty play time through lower weight and higher operating temperatures100W RMS AND 200W PEAK: This 5.25” car speaker can provide up to 100 watts RMS or 200 watts peak power because it is 20 oz magnet structure. A pair of round 5.25’’ 200 watt speakers - carrying both the high and low end for a fuller range soundLOUD AND CLEAR: Pyle car speaker were carefully combined to reproduce sound clearly with outstanding responsiveness. The non-fatiguing butyl rubber surround keeps your speakers secure as well as extending the life of the product
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u/adrianmonk · 2 pointsr/audio

They are being helpful. The thing is, cars are loud. USB ports provide very small amounts of power. You can get something working, but you're likely to find that you can't hear the music over the road noise.

The trouble with USB is it can supply only a tiny amount of power. It runs at 5V and can supply up to 0.9 amps (unless you violate the standard). That works out to 4.5 watts of available power. Meanwhile, a car cigarette lighter is 12V and usually at least 10 amps. That gives you 120 watts of available power.

Unless you already have the USB speakers, why would you want to give up 96% of the power available to you in an application where you need a lot of power? Even if you do already have USB speakers, why would you want to spend time building something that really isn't going to work?

Especially when there is a whole industry out there devoted to producing amplifiers for your exact situation, some as cheap as $10. And speakers for $19. And for $4 more, you can add a connector to plug it into the cigarette lighter.

Alternatively, shop around for computer speakers that are sold with a 12V DC power adapter. You should be able to power those directly off the cigarette lighter power, and they will probably be louder than USB speakers.

u/Sociopathic_Thinker · 1 pointr/cade
  1. I used cabinet grade birch. No warping as of yet (It was in a garage during build then moved into finished, carpeted basement). Standard Kilz white primer and black latex paint. Went on nicely. 2 coats of primer. Waited overnight. Next day did one coat black. Let it dry, that evening did second coat. That was all it needed.

  2. Speakers here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00022OBO2/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 On paper I thought the marquee light would make the blue of the speaker stand out a bit more, you can still kind of see the blue but it's more subtle. As for sound, comes out great. I am using this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0049P6OTI/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which has bass and treble controls to adjust for the type of game I'm playing. Vintage arcade games you want to up the treble. Something like Skyrim or GTA, anything modern... you want it balanced...
  3. Hyperspin is taking the longest, I chip away at it bit by bit... I'm a bit OCD so I have a workflow spreadsheet I built as I hammer it out: http://i.imgur.com/cFd6juK.jpg I have a secondary drive I keep a backup on. Once I have everything configured and golden, I'll clone the drive and put the clone away in a safe or Fort Knox or something since I will have dumped an embarrassing amount of my life into it haha...
  4. For the player buttons, I got 18 goldleaf from Happ, all the other buttons, pause, 25cents etc are classic Happs. UTrak flushmount trackball, I'll have to look up the rest and post later.