5-channel amp

the 4 channel is 67% and the subwoofer channel is 71 % effcient.
Alrighty, using those figures (averaged out to 69%):

14.4V * 80A = 1152W

1152W * 0.69 = 795W

795W / 2 = 397.5W

That's probably going to be about 4x52W + 190W RMS at 4 Ohms.

Out of curiosity, where did you find the efficiency figures?

 
Alrighty, using those figures (averaged out to 69%):
14.4V * 80A = 1152W

1152W * 0.69 = 795W

795W / 2 = 397.5W

That's probably going to be about 4x52W + 190W RMS at 4 Ohms.

Out of curiosity, where did you find the efficiency figures?

Jay Kent

Technicial Director

Powerbass. 909-993-5399

If what you are saying is true( im not doubting you) there are a TON of amps out there "name brand" that are not doing the rated power. THAT SUCKS

 
Jay KentTechnicial Director

Powerbass. 909-993-5399

If what you are saying is true( im not doubting you) there are a TON of amps out there "name brand" that are not doing the rated power. THAT SUCKS
Thanks for the source info.

And yes, it does ****. Which is why the CEA-2006 standard was created and enacted. There's really no good reason for any manufacturer not to adhere to this rating methodology other than to intentionally dupe a consumer out of money.

 
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