Amplifier SQ differences
Started by LongGone, Jan 13 2003 03:45 PM
19 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 14 January 2003 - 01:32 AM
ah, ok. thanks for clarifying that bassA and for the link.
#17
Posted 14 January 2003 - 01:33 AM
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Originally posted by Cyberpunky:
Dont buy an amp because its meant to sound better as it wont but it may go substantialy louder, be more reliable, and even look better
Dont buy an amp because its meant to sound better as it wont but it may go substantialy louder, be more reliable, and even look better
I think RC's test is irrelivate BECAUSE it isnt a dynamic sound test in either volume or frequency range.
#18
Posted 14 January 2003 - 01:38 AM
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Originally posted by rolli:
I think RC's test is irrelivate BECAUSE it isnt a dynamic sound test in either volume or frequency range.
I think RC's test is irrelivate BECAUSE it isnt a dynamic sound test in either volume or frequency range.
#19
Posted 14 January 2003 - 01:50 AM
Crikey! Perhaps I should have mentioned that I think amps DO sound different and that by this test I may well prove myself wrong! I will press ahead with this and inform all when I am ready to go.
#20
Posted 14 January 2003 - 02:00 AM
They definitely do sound different.
I very recently upgraded from an older kenwood amp to a PG amp, for my sub.
I can tell you there is definitely a big difference. Not only does it sound louder, but it also sounds cleaner and deeper. I guess this can be attributed to better internals such as power supply, efficiency & better crossover.
I also replaced the HU amp with the PG. Now whos to say different amps dont sound different?
I very recently upgraded from an older kenwood amp to a PG amp, for my sub.
I can tell you there is definitely a big difference. Not only does it sound louder, but it also sounds cleaner and deeper. I guess this can be attributed to better internals such as power supply, efficiency & better crossover.
I also replaced the HU amp with the PG. Now whos to say different amps dont sound different?
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