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<blockquote data-quote="Radiospank" data-source="post: 8719943" data-attributes="member: 640519"><p>Slash series are Mono amps, and the distortion isn't as affected in the lower freqs as it is in the higher ones, now that would make sense why Their full range Slash series are Class A/B. mmmmkay</p><p></p><p>Anyway, in general don't you think high speed switching power supplies and feedback loop designs have improved? Because they have gone many iterations by many different manufacturers. However you and your lovers are stuck on taking a 25k challenge to win an argument on caraudio.com.. lol </p><p></p><p>:*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiospank, post: 8719943, member: 640519"] Slash series are Mono amps, and the distortion isn't as affected in the lower freqs as it is in the higher ones, now that would make sense why Their full range Slash series are Class A/B. mmmmkay Anyway, in general don't you think high speed switching power supplies and feedback loop designs have improved? Because they have gone many iterations by many different manufacturers. However you and your lovers are stuck on taking a 25k challenge to win an argument on caraudio.com.. lol :* [/QUOTE]
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