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USACI - Chandler, Az Import Face Off 2-12-2017
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<blockquote data-quote="EnvoyDenalii" data-source="post: 8549256" data-attributes="member: 671664"><p>AMPLIFIERS DEFINED:</p><p></p><p>One amplifier is considered one power supply, one system board, driving 1 or 2 channels. A 3-4-channel amp would be</p><p></p><p>considered two amplifiers. A 5-6-channel amp would be considered three amps and so on.</p><p></p><p><strong>A car audio system’s total wattage shall be determined by the highest manufacturer published RMS power rating @ 14.4</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>volts or lower.</strong> If an amplifier does not have a rating at 14.4v or lower rating then the next highest published rating will be</p><p></p><p>used. If any amplifiers rating cannot be determined, that amplifier will be moved to the highest power class in that division</p><p></p><p>until a power rating can be determined. USACI reserves the right to independently test any amplifier to determine the true</p><p></p><p>RMS power rating and reclassify that amplifier as needed.</p><p></p><p>what if you have a scv1500 and it does 1506 clamped? can you be in the 0-1500 class? i wish they clamped every class. would make this simpler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnvoyDenalii, post: 8549256, member: 671664"] AMPLIFIERS DEFINED: One amplifier is considered one power supply, one system board, driving 1 or 2 channels. A 3-4-channel amp would be considered two amplifiers. A 5-6-channel amp would be considered three amps and so on. [B]A car audio system’s total wattage shall be determined by the highest manufacturer published RMS power rating @ 14.4[/B] [B]volts or lower.[/B] If an amplifier does not have a rating at 14.4v or lower rating then the next highest published rating will be used. If any amplifiers rating cannot be determined, that amplifier will be moved to the highest power class in that division until a power rating can be determined. USACI reserves the right to independently test any amplifier to determine the true RMS power rating and reclassify that amplifier as needed. what if you have a scv1500 and it does 1506 clamped? can you be in the 0-1500 class? i wish they clamped every class. would make this simpler [/QUOTE]
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