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<blockquote data-quote="h2dav" data-source="post: 95355" data-attributes="member: 545172"><p>Yea I hear you guys talk about a watts a watt, but I am not convenced. I've heard diffrent amps hooked up to the same speakers and they did not sond the same. One was an MTX amp the other was my USAcoustic. There is just less noise associated with my USAcoustic well that's what my ears tell me. Even at lower volumes the soind is defienetly diffrent. Both amps are run without the internal X-over turned on and I disagree when people say you can't hear this are that if that was the case no one wold bother ever changing any of these amps. Another thing can somone explain why my home system is much louder without as many watts and it's run a 8 ohms. By the way the sound is a lot cleaner, maybe I'm just hearing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="h2dav, post: 95355, member: 545172"] Yea I hear you guys talk about a watts a watt, but I am not convenced. I've heard diffrent amps hooked up to the same speakers and they did not sond the same. One was an MTX amp the other was my USAcoustic. There is just less noise associated with my USAcoustic well that's what my ears tell me. Even at lower volumes the soind is defienetly diffrent. Both amps are run without the internal X-over turned on and I disagree when people say you can't hear this are that if that was the case no one wold bother ever changing any of these amps. Another thing can somone explain why my home system is much louder without as many watts and it's run a 8 ohms. By the way the sound is a lot cleaner, maybe I'm just hearing things. [/QUOTE]
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