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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8804359" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>You two seriously need some help. Both of you have some serious insecurity issues.</p><p></p><p>Ok, bye.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Feel better?? You're getting ridiculously petty and childish now.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what you think the point of this post is. I've been doing my systems off and on for longer than 15 years, what's your point? Do you know everything?</p><p></p><p>Since you think you know everything, please explain to me how, when I say that I want an amp that will put out 1800 watts RMS at 2.7ohms, you think the answer is an amp that puts out 2,000 watts at 2.0 ohms, and 3,000 watts at 4ohms. You're not even doing basic math. Even on your own example you some how don't realize that would be somewhere around 30% more than what I want, and then your reasoning is to turn down the gain, (which has nothing to do with wattage).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you want to have fun with this:</p><p></p><p>How do you not get how ridiculous this sounds? If the gain acted like a volume knob below max output voltage, then why doesn't it do that above max voltage??? (HINT: because it's not about the power/wattage, its about the voltage to create the cleanest/best/strongest, wave/signal). The gain is not how it puts out the signal, it's about how it improves the signal before sending it out. (I think this is the third time I've tried to explain this to you), and you think it's somehow a secondary wattage control.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The DD1 is to set the gain. You don't even get how your two paragraphs in the same comment contradict each other. If setting the gain below its nominal setting, still makes rated power, THEN "HOW IT WOULD ACT LIKE A POWER KNOB"?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was honestly just trying to keep it respectful about it early on, but you have shown multiple times you have NO clue what you are talking about. You honestly haven't contributed a single thing to this thread, (either one of you).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8804359, member: 674149"] You two seriously need some help. Both of you have some serious insecurity issues. Ok, bye. Feel better?? You're getting ridiculously petty and childish now. I don't know what you think the point of this post is. I've been doing my systems off and on for longer than 15 years, what's your point? Do you know everything? Since you think you know everything, please explain to me how, when I say that I want an amp that will put out 1800 watts RMS at 2.7ohms, you think the answer is an amp that puts out 2,000 watts at 2.0 ohms, and 3,000 watts at 4ohms. You're not even doing basic math. Even on your own example you some how don't realize that would be somewhere around 30% more than what I want, and then your reasoning is to turn down the gain, (which has nothing to do with wattage). Since you want to have fun with this: How do you not get how ridiculous this sounds? If the gain acted like a volume knob below max output voltage, then why doesn't it do that above max voltage??? (HINT: because it's not about the power/wattage, its about the voltage to create the cleanest/best/strongest, wave/signal). The gain is not how it puts out the signal, it's about how it improves the signal before sending it out. (I think this is the third time I've tried to explain this to you), and you think it's somehow a secondary wattage control. The DD1 is to set the gain. You don't even get how your two paragraphs in the same comment contradict each other. If setting the gain below its nominal setting, still makes rated power, THEN "HOW IT WOULD ACT LIKE A POWER KNOB"? I was honestly just trying to keep it respectful about it early on, but you have shown multiple times you have NO clue what you are talking about. You honestly haven't contributed a single thing to this thread, (either one of you). [/QUOTE]
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