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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 321066" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>the differences you hear are processing and or just flat power. thd if under 2% at volume isnt noticable (because speakers playing are already above that). now some amps put out more power than others especially under load. dampening factor is equivelent to "better cornering" in a car but i have had to of yet hear dampening factor work(im on my 25-30 amp now). but in speeds defense the ss amps are sorta us ampish into power they put to the speakers ...i had two 3.0 ss amps that put most any 100x2 amps to shame (3.0's were rated at 12.5x2) as close to as figuring out true power on the amp i would guesstimate it at 75-150 watts per side rms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 321066, member: 541383"] the differences you hear are processing and or just flat power. thd if under 2% at volume isnt noticable (because speakers playing are already above that). now some amps put out more power than others especially under load. dampening factor is equivelent to "better cornering" in a car but i have had to of yet hear dampening factor work(im on my 25-30 amp now). but in speeds defense the ss amps are sorta us ampish into power they put to the speakers ...i had two 3.0 ss amps that put most any 100x2 amps to shame (3.0's were rated at 12.5x2) as close to as figuring out true power on the amp i would guesstimate it at 75-150 watts per side rms [/QUOTE]
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