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<blockquote data-quote="cotsretribution" data-source="post: 2707676" data-attributes="member: 574498"><p>i understand your consept in the first point but its not a correct annalogy its more like your car will have better mileage and run smoother at 60 than mine will</p><p></p><p>yes but imperfections are amplified more when the amplification factor is greater</p><p></p><p>Power is power, 250 watts from an amp that can put out 1000 is just as good as that wattage coming from an amp that can only put out 500.</p><p></p><p>purty close in this example (250 is half of the smaller amps capacity) but if i wanted 500 wats i'd go with a 1000/1... my point is that you can get better quality when you are not using all the power that the amp can give</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotsretribution, post: 2707676, member: 574498"] i understand your consept in the first point but its not a correct annalogy its more like your car will have better mileage and run smoother at 60 than mine will yes but imperfections are amplified more when the amplification factor is greater Power is power, 250 watts from an amp that can put out 1000 is just as good as that wattage coming from an amp that can only put out 500. purty close in this example (250 is half of the smaller amps capacity) but if i wanted 500 wats i'd go with a 1000/1... my point is that you can get better quality when you are not using all the power that the amp can give [/QUOTE]
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