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Audio Nirvana

Official online support forum for Audio Nirvana products.

  1. Started by audio nirvana,

    Some notes on using Audio Nirvanas in car audio systems: 1. Even though Audio Nirvana are full range, they can also be used to replace existing drivers in 2, 3, or 4 way systems. The crossover will limit the frequencies that the Audio Nirvanas will play--when set up this way--but the quality of the music they produce will be far superior to the speakers you are replacing. 2. The power rating of your amplifier is not important. Even though Audio Nirvanas require only a fraction of 1 watt--when playing--we have customers that use even TWO 1000 watt monobloc amplifiers with our speakers. A speaker will only take the power it requires from the amplifier--that…

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  2. Started by audio nirvana,

    Hello, and welcome to the Audio Nirvana page on this forum. We're pretty new to Car Audio, though many of our customers have used our speakers in mobile applications for many years. But we're mainly home audio experts (50 years experience) and we've done many recording studios too, but we haven't been involved in Car Audio very much before. We're hoping to change that. What do we make? We make a trademarked full range speaker line called Audio Nirvana. These are single driver (no crossover) speakers of very high efficiency. Normal listening level is just 1/2 watt. Yes, that's right. That's because the magnets are so large, that very little power is requi…

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