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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 26486" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>not all the time but when it does it has a huge bearing on your electrical system you think an 85 amp alt is 85 amps at idle? it is rpm dependant unless your car idles at 2k.....and since i am just sitting here wondering -why are you going into this? we hear between 20 hz- 20000 hz with being most sensitive around 2k -4k(with a dynamic rang of 120 db)(different in different people) this is averages to extremes some of us hear 1 db some can hear at 10db with some being 30 db or more off....some people hear up to 19k down to 23 hz our ears are different and some have problems point is it takes several percent of distortion to "hear" it some its 1% some it is 3% some is 7% lmao and that is "noticing" it so your .009% thd and .02% and .05%thd is pretty meaningless besides that your speakers at norm produce vastly more distortion measured in full percentages not tenths or hundredths. the "average" hearing is about as usefull as a weight chart at a doctors office lol except here you are dealing with bigger differences thats why we dont hear the same.....good hearing is able to detect 1 db differences and 2hz differences in frequency at 1k wanna talk about octives now ? harmonics? psycho acoustics? destructive waves? constructive properties? now quit interupting my mech warrior games!!!!</p><p></p><p>to quote phat- Let's end this arguement. A cap stores energy, if your charging system is having problems keeping up (lights dimming etc.) then what good is a cap. Your charging system doesn't have enough juice to supply all the power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 26486, member: 541383"] not all the time but when it does it has a huge bearing on your electrical system you think an 85 amp alt is 85 amps at idle? it is rpm dependant unless your car idles at 2k.....and since i am just sitting here wondering -why are you going into this? we hear between 20 hz- 20000 hz with being most sensitive around 2k -4k(with a dynamic rang of 120 db)(different in different people) this is averages to extremes some of us hear 1 db some can hear at 10db with some being 30 db or more off....some people hear up to 19k down to 23 hz our ears are different and some have problems point is it takes several percent of distortion to "hear" it some its 1% some it is 3% some is 7% lmao and that is "noticing" it so your .009% thd and .02% and .05%thd is pretty meaningless besides that your speakers at norm produce vastly more distortion measured in full percentages not tenths or hundredths. the "average" hearing is about as usefull as a weight chart at a doctors office lol except here you are dealing with bigger differences thats why we dont hear the same.....good hearing is able to detect 1 db differences and 2hz differences in frequency at 1k wanna talk about octives now ? harmonics? psycho acoustics? destructive waves? constructive properties? now quit interupting my mech warrior games!!!! to quote phat- Let's end this arguement. A cap stores energy, if your charging system is having problems keeping up (lights dimming etc.) then what good is a cap. Your charging system doesn't have enough juice to supply all the power [/QUOTE]
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