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<blockquote data-quote="Warbleed" data-source="post: 695015" data-attributes="member: 549898"><p>You made a big error in reasoning here. The low end does NOT necessarily suffer because you are using a smaller amp. If the amp actually wasn't producing enough power for the driver at the desired SPL level, then it would clip. If we have no clipping, your conclusion is false.</p><p></p><p>You are equating an increase in power levels with a flattening of lowend FR, and that just doesn't happen, unless you are clipping the amp already at higher frequencies. Sorry, you're just flat out wrong there...</p><p></p><p>I really HATE it when people try and claim that higher power levels make their drivers sound better, because they don't. Theoretically you'll have more headroom, but as I said, if the amp tried to deliver more power then it was able to at the low frequencies, then it would clip. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warbleed, post: 695015, member: 549898"] You made a big error in reasoning here. The low end does NOT necessarily suffer because you are using a smaller amp. If the amp actually wasn't producing enough power for the driver at the desired SPL level, then it would clip. If we have no clipping, your conclusion is false. You are equating an increase in power levels with a flattening of lowend FR, and that just doesn't happen, unless you are clipping the amp already at higher frequencies. Sorry, you're just flat out wrong there... I really HATE it when people try and claim that higher power levels make their drivers sound better, because they don't. Theoretically you'll have more headroom, but as I said, if the amp tried to deliver more power then it was able to at the low frequencies, then it would clip. Period. [/QUOTE]
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