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<blockquote data-quote="kiteman" data-source="post: 8500203" data-attributes="member: 658254"><p>I don't think RF amps are terrible, but they are overpriced. However if specs are somewhat accurate, a jump to 1,500 watts from $1,000 is only going to be about a 1.5 decibel increase I believe. I think every doubling of power is 3 decibels, so if true, your upgrade would not be worth it. If you upgraded at all, I would say minimum jump should be 3,000 watts, especially when you factor in the cost and having to resell your current equipment, etc. I could be wrong, someone else will have to chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiteman, post: 8500203, member: 658254"] I don't think RF amps are terrible, but they are overpriced. However if specs are somewhat accurate, a jump to 1,500 watts from $1,000 is only going to be about a 1.5 decibel increase I believe. I think every doubling of power is 3 decibels, so if true, your upgrade would not be worth it. If you upgraded at all, I would say minimum jump should be 3,000 watts, especially when you factor in the cost and having to resell your current equipment, etc. I could be wrong, someone else will have to chime in. [/QUOTE]
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