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Do I really need an H/O alternator for 2 12" Orion hcca 2500 watt rms speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8560193" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>i still have no idea what you're actually saying</p><p></p><p>maybe that an amp run out of specifications becomes unstable? yeah</p><p></p><p>maybe that the current flow from the power source becomes unstable? no...not really..</p><p></p><p>the only thing i can gather that makes sense is that low input voltages require higher current draw which is true but there's weird implications in your quote about the lower load on the output of the amplifier being the reason for higher current draws which isnt true. an amplifier designed to make power at 9000 ohms will draw similar current as one at 0.001 ohm provided they're designed appropriately and use the same input voltages. im not going to get into the mitigations that need to be in place for .0001 or 9000 ohms but you get the point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8560193, member: 665412"] i still have no idea what you're actually saying maybe that an amp run out of specifications becomes unstable? yeah maybe that the current flow from the power source becomes unstable? no...not really.. the only thing i can gather that makes sense is that low input voltages require higher current draw which is true but there's weird implications in your quote about the lower load on the output of the amplifier being the reason for higher current draws which isnt true. an amplifier designed to make power at 9000 ohms will draw similar current as one at 0.001 ohm provided they're designed appropriately and use the same input voltages. im not going to get into the mitigations that need to be in place for .0001 or 9000 ohms but you get the point [/QUOTE]
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