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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8780661" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>one way to tell how powerful the amp is by the fuse rating recommended by the amp manufacturer. That will give you a better impression of the amps power regardless of what is printed on the chassis. Whatever the rating is divide by 12v. I have noticed these days, most amps are measured with 14.4v to get a higher reading. Measurements like s/n ratio and damping factor, the newbies don't understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8780661, member: 676005"] one way to tell how powerful the amp is by the fuse rating recommended by the amp manufacturer. That will give you a better impression of the amps power regardless of what is printed on the chassis. Whatever the rating is divide by 12v. I have noticed these days, most amps are measured with 14.4v to get a higher reading. Measurements like s/n ratio and damping factor, the newbies don't understand. [/QUOTE]
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