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Is there a spec, or rating that indicates how efficient an amp is.
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8733463" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You do not, and even if someone throws out a number, whatever number someone tells you to blow smoke up your arse is ONLY true at whatever impedance and percent of max output it was tested.</p><p>Stick to reputable brands who use more modern designs and avoid class A/B and you should be doing fine. The technology to really maximize efficiency will not come cheap so be prepared to pay if you want optimum efficiency above all else. On the bright side if you buy some of the most efficient amps you will be paying for build quality and R&D so you'll get a good product but you will be paying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8733463, member: 614752"] You do not, and even if someone throws out a number, whatever number someone tells you to blow smoke up your arse is ONLY true at whatever impedance and percent of max output it was tested. Stick to reputable brands who use more modern designs and avoid class A/B and you should be doing fine. The technology to really maximize efficiency will not come cheap so be prepared to pay if you want optimum efficiency above all else. On the bright side if you buy some of the most efficient amps you will be paying for build quality and R&D so you'll get a good product but you will be paying. [/QUOTE]
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