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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me2" data-source="post: 6508334" data-attributes="member: 613729"><p>SNR on a subwoofer amplifier is a fairly useless spec. There are very few subwoofers out there that will exhibit signs of audible hiss, but there are a few of them that will show it.</p><p></p><p>Then you have the other factor... How did Audiopipe rate their SNR? Did they rate it at one or two watts OR did they rate it at maximum output power? Many amplifier manufacturers rate their SNR at max power thereby inflating their true SNR and making them look better when compared to an amplifier that rates their SNR at 1 or 2 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me2, post: 6508334, member: 613729"] SNR on a subwoofer amplifier is a fairly useless spec. There are very few subwoofers out there that will exhibit signs of audible hiss, but there are a few of them that will show it. Then you have the other factor... How did Audiopipe rate their SNR? Did they rate it at one or two watts OR did they rate it at maximum output power? Many amplifier manufacturers rate their SNR at max power thereby inflating their true SNR and making them look better when compared to an amplifier that rates their SNR at 1 or 2 watts. [/QUOTE]
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