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Zed Audio - The Deuce - subwoofer wiring stereo vs. mono?
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<blockquote data-quote="americannight" data-source="post: 8080770" data-attributes="member: 624648"><p>Me too. These are like Steve Mantz's last class A/B design, the culmination of a lot of years engineering and designing all of those great class A/B amps. These are probably the best he ever put out in a class A/B amp. I'd like trying the new generation, too, maybe even at some point as a sub amp because with the class D they're going to put out more power and stay cooler. The one Zed Deuce on my front stage stays pretty cool so not worried too much about that one. The one on my subs does cook if I really am slamming it.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that was really making me second guess my setup is that Steven says you can go up to an 80A fuse in 2 ohm stereo mode. So at least in theory, that means the amp should be capable of higher current in stereo and at least as the designer, Mr. Mantz feels that the amp is safe to use the higher fuse value in 2 ohms stereo.</p><p></p><p>I did email Mr. Mantz a couple of times on this topic but he has not replied. He has been very good in the past about replying to my questions but on this one he is silent...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="americannight, post: 8080770, member: 624648"] Me too. These are like Steve Mantz's last class A/B design, the culmination of a lot of years engineering and designing all of those great class A/B amps. These are probably the best he ever put out in a class A/B amp. I'd like trying the new generation, too, maybe even at some point as a sub amp because with the class D they're going to put out more power and stay cooler. The one Zed Deuce on my front stage stays pretty cool so not worried too much about that one. The one on my subs does cook if I really am slamming it. The only thing that was really making me second guess my setup is that Steven says you can go up to an 80A fuse in 2 ohm stereo mode. So at least in theory, that means the amp should be capable of higher current in stereo and at least as the designer, Mr. Mantz feels that the amp is safe to use the higher fuse value in 2 ohms stereo. I did email Mr. Mantz a couple of times on this topic but he has not replied. He has been very good in the past about replying to my questions but on this one he is silent... [/QUOTE]
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