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Wow Orion Nice job.
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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8554461" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>I see what you're saying but without a really complex and randomized sort of warble tone that changes amplitude, that dynamic dyno test is the best reference we currently have for the performance of an amplifier on music. It really is representative of the results you would get in the real world. Especially if you're not rolling full tilt and a big dynamic swing comes through in the music. Or simply a beat driven song. That's what those reserves are for, dynamics that are well under the full potential output of the amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8554461, member: 607015"] I see what you're saying but without a really complex and randomized sort of warble tone that changes amplitude, that dynamic dyno test is the best reference we currently have for the performance of an amplifier on music. It really is representative of the results you would get in the real world. Especially if you're not rolling full tilt and a big dynamic swing comes through in the music. Or simply a beat driven song. That's what those reserves are for, dynamics that are well under the full potential output of the amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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