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<blockquote data-quote="will3" data-source="post: 6685632" data-attributes="member: 602964"><p>just a heads up there are ways to get around those standards, if you give CA manufactures a standard they will find way around it sooner or later.</p><p></p><p>Last I check most of your High end amplifiers don't use the CEA2006 standards because of the 14.4v rating,Maxxsonics is a CEA member that doesn't mean that all of there amplifiers are compliant to those standards, if I remember right it is pretty expensive to have the amps rated , so it wouldn't make alot of sense to have there budget amplifiers rated, when the target consumers for those amplifiers wouldn't know what CEA2006 is and most wouldn't care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will3, post: 6685632, member: 602964"] just a heads up there are ways to get around those standards, if you give CA manufactures a standard they will find way around it sooner or later. Last I check most of your High end amplifiers don't use the CEA2006 standards because of the 14.4v rating,Maxxsonics is a CEA member that doesn't mean that all of there amplifiers are compliant to those standards, if I remember right it is pretty expensive to have the amps rated , so it wouldn't make alot of sense to have there budget amplifiers rated, when the target consumers for those amplifiers wouldn't know what CEA2006 is and most wouldn't care [/QUOTE]
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