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<blockquote data-quote="Linkz" data-source="post: 5636895" data-attributes="member: 597000"><p>Its all in the design TBH. Any amp design can sound great or terrible.</p><p></p><p>the <a href="http://focus.ti.com/paramsearch/docs/parametricsearch.tsp?&amp;familyId=920&amp;uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&amp;techFamId=null&amp;sectionId=null&amp;tabId=null&amp;appId=null&amp;viewDeviceCallingPage=null&amp;totalCount=92&amp;showAdditionalParameters=no&amp;parameter=3100339&amp;lc=3000166&amp;lc=3000861&amp;lc=3000339&amp;lc=3000577&amp;lc=2001055&amp;lc=2001192&amp;lc=2001329&amp;lc=2001330&amp;lc=2001337&amp;lc=2101013&amp;lc=2000342&amp;lc=2000494&amp;lc=2001093&amp;lc=2001332&amp;compare=yes&amp;download=yes&amp;sort=yes&amp;customize=yes&amp;paramResults=yes&amp;paramCriteria=yes&amp;familyTree=yes&amp;military=no&amp;baSystem=yes&amp;paramTable=no&amp;sortOption=PA_PARAMETER_2000342&amp;sortMode=DESC&amp;searchPaths=1000920&amp;pageId=undefined&amp;templateId=0&amp;navigationId=0&amp;family=analog&amp;paramTable=no&amp;military=no&amp;&amp;uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&amp;techFamId=null&amp;sectionId=null&amp;tabId=null&amp;appId=null&amp;viewDeviceCallingPage=null&amp;resetCompare=true" target="_blank">315wrms amp here</a> can take massive swings in voltage from its supply and be fine afterward.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That would depend on the manufacture and how they rate their amps (.01%, .1%, 1% or 10% THD and supply voltage)</p><p></p><p>But generally two amps of different designs (as in a/b vs D) rated in the same way will be very similar.</p><p></p><p>The amp I was talking about above is rated for 315wrms@4ohms with 10%THD and 125wrms@8ohm with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linkz, post: 5636895, member: 597000"] Its all in the design TBH. Any amp design can sound great or terrible. the [URL="http://focus.ti.com/paramsearch/docs/parametricsearch.tsp?&familyId=920&uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&techFamId=null&sectionId=null&tabId=null&appId=null&viewDeviceCallingPage=null&totalCount=92&showAdditionalParameters=no&parameter=3100339&lc=3000166&lc=3000861&lc=3000339&lc=3000577&lc=2001055&lc=2001192&lc=2001329&lc=2001330&lc=2001337&lc=2101013&lc=2000342&lc=2000494&lc=2001093&lc=2001332&compare=yes&download=yes&sort=yes&customize=yes&paramResults=yes&paramCriteria=yes&familyTree=yes&military=no&baSystem=yes&paramTable=no&sortOption=PA_PARAMETER_2000342&sortMode=DESC&searchPaths=1000920&pageId=undefined&templateId=0&navigationId=0&family=analog&paramTable=no&military=no&&uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T&techFamId=null&sectionId=null&tabId=null&appId=null&viewDeviceCallingPage=null&resetCompare=true"]315wrms amp here[/URL] can take massive swings in voltage from its supply and be fine afterward. That would depend on the manufacture and how they rate their amps (.01%, .1%, 1% or 10% THD and supply voltage) But generally two amps of different designs (as in a/b vs D) rated in the same way will be very similar. The amp I was talking about above is rated for 315wrms@4ohms with 10%THD and 125wrms@8ohm with [/QUOTE]
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