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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4491753" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>XEload had nothing to do with regulation. It had to do with load management. The Xenons were not regulated amps that I know of. They used stepped rails to adjust the rail voltage for the load that they were wired to. They still varied output power with input voltage. The JL amps work in a totally different way and make the same power regardless of load or input voltage as long as both are within the operational range of the amp. There is not another amp that does both as far as I know. There are amps that do one or the other but not both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4491753, member: 550915"] XEload had nothing to do with regulation. It had to do with load management. The Xenons were not regulated amps that I know of. They used stepped rails to adjust the rail voltage for the load that they were wired to. They still varied output power with input voltage. The JL amps work in a totally different way and make the same power regardless of load or input voltage as long as both are within the operational range of the amp. There is not another amp that does both as far as I know. There are amps that do one or the other but not both. [/QUOTE]
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