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<blockquote data-quote="jaboran" data-source="post: 808423" data-attributes="member: 556764"><p>well.. basically.. d class amps are very efficient.. and dont overheat as fast as A/B amps... d class amps also create a lot of distortion at higher frequencies, which is why d class amps are typically meant to drive subwoofers(because they are so efficient)</p><p></p><p>AB amps are the standard garden variety amp that 80% of the caraudio world makes.. overall good at anything... they just tend to heat up quickly.. hence, not very efficient for driving low frequencies(which for some reason require a lot of energy)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaboran, post: 808423, member: 556764"] well.. basically.. d class amps are very efficient.. and dont overheat as fast as A/B amps... d class amps also create a lot of distortion at higher frequencies, which is why d class amps are typically meant to drive subwoofers(because they are so efficient) AB amps are the standard garden variety amp that 80% of the caraudio world makes.. overall good at anything... they just tend to heat up quickly.. hence, not very efficient for driving low frequencies(which for some reason require a lot of energy) [/QUOTE]
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