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my saga with p99RS continues please help or assist. or advice...
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<blockquote data-quote="02WS6" data-source="post: 8691243" data-attributes="member: 678581"><p>I wouldn't spend any more money until you understand a lot more about car audio, how different amplifiers work and what will work best for what you're trying to accomplish. No one has compared A/B vs D in real world tests because modern day Class D's the differences are almost negligible. The people running A/B do it because one of two things. Either they have ridiculously good hearing and can really tell the difference between the two or they have more money than sense to spend. </p><p></p><p>What this: [MEDIA=youtube]rj6h4qYxkCc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>If you're not happy with what you have now I have a hard time believing A/B will help you alone without moving to higher power components. Then you have a domino effect - A/B amps require more power, need HO alternator possibly batteries to balance the system, higher power components to match those A/B amps like Focal or Hertz (~200RMS) and then finding a subwoofer that will be powerful enough to balance everything out. </p><p></p><p>There is never any one thing that is "best" you have to research and research and research some more until you find something that will meet the goals of whatever you 're trying to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02WS6, post: 8691243, member: 678581"] I wouldn't spend any more money until you understand a lot more about car audio, how different amplifiers work and what will work best for what you're trying to accomplish. No one has compared A/B vs D in real world tests because modern day Class D's the differences are almost negligible. The people running A/B do it because one of two things. Either they have ridiculously good hearing and can really tell the difference between the two or they have more money than sense to spend. What this: [MEDIA=youtube]rj6h4qYxkCc[/MEDIA] If you're not happy with what you have now I have a hard time believing A/B will help you alone without moving to higher power components. Then you have a domino effect - A/B amps require more power, need HO alternator possibly batteries to balance the system, higher power components to match those A/B amps like Focal or Hertz (~200RMS) and then finding a subwoofer that will be powerful enough to balance everything out. There is never any one thing that is "best" you have to research and research and research some more until you find something that will meet the goals of whatever you 're trying to do. [/QUOTE]
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