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<blockquote data-quote="chucky2" data-source="post: 5834694" data-attributes="member: 608117"><p>@RowJoe: You're saying the difference between 14w RMS and 25w RMS isn't big? I asking...I'm truly so new to this stuff that I just don't know. To me, it sounded large...granted, I know 25w RMS isn't powerful at all, but surely I thought the difference between 14w RMS and 25w RMS would be significant.</p><p></p><p>@macq32: Well, that's the thing: What's the <em>real</em>rating? The Eclipse manual lists the CD5030 at 25w RMS, no mention of CEA cert...Crutchfield lists the CD5030 at 14w RMS, with a CEA cert.</p><p></p><p>Which is correct? Or, are both correct, and the Eclipse 25w rating is truly not CEA cert, and that's why it's so high as compared to Crutchfield? This is what I meant in it'd be nice to know what the real story is here...</p><p></p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chucky2, post: 5834694, member: 608117"] @RowJoe: You're saying the difference between 14w RMS and 25w RMS isn't big? I asking...I'm truly so new to this stuff that I just don't know. To me, it sounded large...granted, I know 25w RMS isn't powerful at all, but surely I thought the difference between 14w RMS and 25w RMS would be significant. @macq32: Well, that's the thing: What's the [I]real[/I]rating? The Eclipse manual lists the CD5030 at 25w RMS, no mention of CEA cert...Crutchfield lists the CD5030 at 14w RMS, with a CEA cert. Which is correct? Or, are both correct, and the Eclipse 25w rating is truly not CEA cert, and that's why it's so high as compared to Crutchfield? This is what I meant in it'd be nice to know what the real story is here... Chuck [/QUOTE]
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