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nadcicle

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  1. I wish people would get off of that train right now, saying .8 or 1 ohm numbers don't matter because of rise...

    Who in here is discrediting 14 voltage numbers because some people don't have the proper electrical and drop to 12 volts?

    "Yeah, screw those numbers because they're at 14 volts and I drop to 11"

    You are seeing what the amp CAN do at this impedance and this voltage, it's up to the user to get as close to those conditions as possible. Not the amps

    You are 100% right.

    And Dynamic RMS.. I've heard it all now.

    Even if an amp puts out more power "dynamically" that is even measurable compared to constant output, it wouldn't matter to anyone..

    1- The cycle algorithm for SPL Meters are not effected by dynamic bursts so the potential output power dynamically is of no importance.

    2- For continuous output, dynamic peaks in the output will not be audible to the rest of the frequency range that would currently be in use.

    So, we can actually say it is like peak because if it does not help in competition nor for music, then people will only benefit from that specification as much as people benefit from peak ratings.

    no, you can't actually say "it's like peak" because it is'nt....

    it sounds like you don't understand how it works or what any of it means.

    please read this, it might help.

    http://www.damoreengineering.com/documents/Amp%20Dyno%20AD-1%20Ver.%201.pdf

    I think what he's saying is that in a real world application that the dynamic bursts wouldn't pick up on any meter due to how slow the cycle is for the meter to read the output of the burst. I would agree that by time the meter read the output it would be too late as termlabs take like a full 6/10ths of a second to register the first cycle. By this time that dynamic peak might have already dropped off. I dunno, just taking a stab at it is all. Could be wrong, and I'm sure shizzzon will correct me if i'm wrong.

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