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<blockquote data-quote="msrpIZtooMUCH" data-source="post: 2901756" data-attributes="member: 565422"><p>That did not take you long. You are on top of things arn't you?? But, what else would you be doing besides hovering around an internet forum keeping tabs on all the recent posts? After all, a guy like you can't have much else going on in life. Just don't stop, we are having too much fun over here. You have no idea!!</p><p></p><p>Now back to the subject at hand...</p><p></p><p>Sufficient as I see it: adequate for the purpose or of a quantity that can fulfill a need but without being abundant. Are we on the same page?? Do you disagree??</p><p></p><p>Sufficient in a car audio context to me would mean functional, but <em>without headroom</em>. You add in that headroom and the part (amp, alt, battery etc) operates more efficiently, builds less heat and so on. To me that is a big "gain" because the parts will last longer and on top of that there is room for additions to the system without having to change out existing parts...another gain. Whether this is all minimal or not is subjective I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msrpIZtooMUCH, post: 2901756, member: 565422"] That did not take you long. You are on top of things arn't you?? But, what else would you be doing besides hovering around an internet forum keeping tabs on all the recent posts? After all, a guy like you can't have much else going on in life. Just don't stop, we are having too much fun over here. You have no idea!! Now back to the subject at hand... Sufficient as I see it: adequate for the purpose or of a quantity that can fulfill a need but without being abundant. Are we on the same page?? Do you disagree?? Sufficient in a car audio context to me would mean functional, but [I]without headroom[/I]. You add in that headroom and the part (amp, alt, battery etc) operates more efficiently, builds less heat and so on. To me that is a big "gain" because the parts will last longer and on top of that there is room for additions to the system without having to change out existing parts...another gain. Whether this is all minimal or not is subjective I guess. [/QUOTE]
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