paikiah
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1% THD, not 0.1%. Would this be audible? It's from crossfire's site. Their class D 1000W amp seem to give out 1% @ 1ohm. Is this acceptable?
Largest source of THD is from the driver itself.Originally posted by paikiah 1% THD, not 0.1%. Would this be audible? It's from crossfire's site. Their class D 1000W amp seem to give out 1% @ 1ohm. Is this acceptable?
Yeah, don't many subs do between 5-10%?Originally posted by jlaine Largest source of THD is from the driver itself.
Any net result under approximately 6~8% is considered inaudible, but the driver accounts for the majority of this.
I learned something yet again..thanks, Jlaine. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifOriginally posted by jlaine Largest source of THD is from the driver itself.
Any net result under approximately 6~8% is considered inaudible, but the driver accounts for the majority of this.
there really aren't sq and spl amps....at least not nearly to the extent of the driver.....just like JLaine said, most of the distortion is produced by the speaker, not the amp/.Originally posted by paikiah I learned something yet again..thanks, Jlaine. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Hmm, excuse me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall any driver stating their THD levels. WOuld it have to do with SPL dB/w numbers?
Just for the sake of argument, what kind of SQ could I expect to see if I connected a sealed brahma to this 1000w @ 1ohm 1%THD amp? Is crossfire considered an SPL amp, SQ, or simply floats in the middle?
Hmm, i believe there was a little bout about this issue...Originally posted by evo2k3 there really aren't sq and spl amps....at least not nearly to the extent of the driver.....just like JLaine said, most of the distortion is produced by the speaker, not the amp/.
it'd probably exceed the server's DB.Originally posted by awalbert88 I won't pretend to know more than Jlaine on this one.. but I've noticed that most THD ratings are at 1khz. How does that translate to different frequncies? My guess is that the distortion is greater with higher frequencies.. but it's just a guess..
Jlaine, you should write a book or at least a big FAQ.