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<blockquote data-quote="McIntosh" data-source="post: 5766479" data-attributes="member: 605496"><p>Its AC, Ohm's law doesn't work so well. Impedance isn't resistance and is largely frequency dependent (among other things in audio). Clipping is not THD either. Different animal altogether. Harmonic distortion will always be present, clipping is appraoching square waves (not good). There's a LOT of VERY inaccurate info floating around this site (not meaning just this thread, but in general). I guess if all you're after is loud (as opposed to clear) its a moot point. Rattle your lugnuts loose if that's all you're after. Who cares if it sounds like shit so long as its loud, **** the torpedoes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McIntosh, post: 5766479, member: 605496"] Its AC, Ohm's law doesn't work so well. Impedance isn't resistance and is largely frequency dependent (among other things in audio). Clipping is not THD either. Different animal altogether. Harmonic distortion will always be present, clipping is appraoching square waves (not good). There's a LOT of VERY inaccurate info floating around this site (not meaning just this thread, but in general). I guess if all you're after is loud (as opposed to clear) its a moot point. Rattle your lugnuts loose if that's all you're after. Who cares if it sounds like shit so long as its loud, **** the torpedoes! [/QUOTE]
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