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<blockquote data-quote="Phalaxx" data-source="post: 462217" data-attributes="member: 555231"><p>Simply put man... Class d amps come with all the stuff to run a subwoofer.. liek subsonic filters and low pass filters... a/b amps come with fancy spinning gizmos more suited to component speakers... yes you could hook a class d to a set of tweeters.. but God(aka electricty) would not liek this and would destroy the tweeters... Simply put a/b are made to run for component speakers by running the speakers in a series... this keeps the power low but just good enough for them and the amp will run cool all day... now class d is made for subs cause its more distorted at higher frequencies(1000 kz-12khz) even though it boosts the power to extreme levels.. a/b has alot less distortion but wont generate as much power... So use a/b for highs and D for lows...</p><p></p><p>If there is a a/b that pushes 3000 watts i bet its super expensive... and i doubt its clean power... components only need mayeb max 100 watts... and its a waste to use a a/b on a sub cause your just getting bass outta the sub...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phalaxx, post: 462217, member: 555231"] Simply put man... Class d amps come with all the stuff to run a subwoofer.. liek subsonic filters and low pass filters... a/b amps come with fancy spinning gizmos more suited to component speakers... yes you could hook a class d to a set of tweeters.. but God(aka electricty) would not liek this and would destroy the tweeters... Simply put a/b are made to run for component speakers by running the speakers in a series... this keeps the power low but just good enough for them and the amp will run cool all day... now class d is made for subs cause its more distorted at higher frequencies(1000 kz-12khz) even though it boosts the power to extreme levels.. a/b has alot less distortion but wont generate as much power... So use a/b for highs and D for lows... If there is a a/b that pushes 3000 watts i bet its super expensive... and i doubt its clean power... components only need mayeb max 100 watts... and its a waste to use a a/b on a sub cause your just getting bass outta the sub... [/QUOTE]
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