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Wow Orion Nice job.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8554493" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Its simple guys. Do you clamp more power on a burp on a 40hz 0 db sine wave or on music.</p><p></p><p>music rarely even gets to 0 db i'm talking about modified bass music with loads of long basslines used in DB drag. You dont get more power from playing -3 db basslines than a 0 db signal wave. Just clamp with a -3 db sine wave vs a 0 db sine wave, guarantee you the 0 db wave will produce way more power. So when something claims that an amp get WAY more power on music than a full signal strength sine wave, thats complete and utter bullsh*t. where you get 6000+ watts is beyond me when you have a much weaker signal.</p><p></p><p>Certified and uncertified are the only numbers you can use to accurately depict an amp's performance.</p><p></p><p>Every amp I owned that passed the dynamic test but failed the certified test was always WAAAY less loud than the one that passed certified in direct swaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8554493, member: 650438"] Its simple guys. Do you clamp more power on a burp on a 40hz 0 db sine wave or on music. music rarely even gets to 0 db i'm talking about modified bass music with loads of long basslines used in DB drag. You dont get more power from playing -3 db basslines than a 0 db signal wave. Just clamp with a -3 db sine wave vs a 0 db sine wave, guarantee you the 0 db wave will produce way more power. So when something claims that an amp get WAY more power on music than a full signal strength sine wave, thats complete and utter bullsh*t. where you get 6000+ watts is beyond me when you have a much weaker signal. Certified and uncertified are the only numbers you can use to accurately depict an amp's performance. Every amp I owned that passed the dynamic test but failed the certified test was always WAAAY less loud than the one that passed certified in direct swaps. [/QUOTE]
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