uGotF-ckedUp 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 237 0 platte south dakota Mar 24, 2009 #1 do you want a higher or lower signal to noise?? so is 100 better or worse that 57??? Click to read more...
do you want a higher or lower signal to noise?? so is 100 better or worse that 57??? Click to read more...
D doox00 10+ year member Member 148 0 Michigan Mar 24, 2009 #2 http://www.tech-faq.com/signal-to-noise-ratio.shtml The Signal to Noise Ratio is a ratio of desired signal to undesired signal (noise) in the average power level of a transmission. If there is too much noise in a circuit, the Signal to Noise Ratio is low. If the circuit is of good quality, the Signal to Noise Ratio will be high. Signal to Noise Ratio is abbreviated SNR. Click to expand...
http://www.tech-faq.com/signal-to-noise-ratio.shtml The Signal to Noise Ratio is a ratio of desired signal to undesired signal (noise) in the average power level of a transmission. If there is too much noise in a circuit, the Signal to Noise Ratio is low. If the circuit is of good quality, the Signal to Noise Ratio will be high. Signal to Noise Ratio is abbreviated SNR. Click to expand...
OP uGotF-ckedUp 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 237 0 platte south dakota Mar 24, 2009 Thread Starter #3 so it doent really matter??? so an orion 2400d with 57db snr is ok?
OP uGotF-ckedUp 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 237 0 platte south dakota Mar 24, 2009 Thread Starter #4 can any one name some good amps for a RE audio SE 15D4?? there rated at 600rms looking for around 750rms at 2 ohm
can any one name some good amps for a RE audio SE 15D4?? there rated at 600rms looking for around 750rms at 2 ohm