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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8646113" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Thanks again bigblank69 for another vid on true power ratings.Well appreciated.Quite a shame that it seems the majority of all amp makers are just trashing themselves with mass production with poor parts in general to save a buck and ruin a reputation and try to stick it to a consumer. I get it that its much nicer to place a compact amplifier in most vehicles these days rather than an old school power hunger surf board..but I have to say.. I think Im more pleased with my old school amplifiers that are still very dependable and built with good parts that have seem to last me for over 15+ years and ill still find a place for them regardless. I still have a couple old school SS amps that are still performing great and have always been dependable.SS USA 200, SA80, 204,100, 60,200, 300s.I still like the PPI Phantoms, seem like they do just fine for class D amps.The last Lil Wonder i picked up a few years back seemed like it did great/newer version</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8646113, member: 634282"] Thanks again bigblank69 for another vid on true power ratings.Well appreciated.Quite a shame that it seems the majority of all amp makers are just trashing themselves with mass production with poor parts in general to save a buck and ruin a reputation and try to stick it to a consumer. I get it that its much nicer to place a compact amplifier in most vehicles these days rather than an old school power hunger surf board..but I have to say.. I think Im more pleased with my old school amplifiers that are still very dependable and built with good parts that have seem to last me for over 15+ years and ill still find a place for them regardless. I still have a couple old school SS amps that are still performing great and have always been dependable.SS USA 200, SA80, 204,100, 60,200, 300s.I still like the PPI Phantoms, seem like they do just fine for class D amps.The last Lil Wonder i picked up a few years back seemed like it did great/newer version [/QUOTE]
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