Did I make a mistake buying this amp? (CER-B4)
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Deputy -- with regard to the two amps, not all watts are created are equal. Some sound significantly better than others. Think of the same volume of someone screaming or some crystal clear singing. One just sounds better.
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yooper, how are you getting 200w per channel from that amp? I though it was rated at 120w x 4 @2ohm.
Deputy -- with regard to the two amps, not all watts are created are equal. Some sound significantly better than others. Think of the same volume of someone screaming or some crystal clear singing. One just sounds better.
Deputy -- with regard to the two amps, not all watts are created are equal. Some sound significantly better than others. Think of the same volume of someone screaming or some crystal clear singing. One just sounds better.
according to the sticky chart, should be 200w
Last edited by yooperhog; 06-17-2016 at 08:21 AM. Reason: adding
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Ah gotcha, thanks....yes 150w x 4.
Then at 200w there's likely distortion. I would back those gains down. You may not hear while traveling 80mph and wanting that extra volume, but your speakers will feel it and during a long ride of a few hours, that's not a good recipe.
Then at 200w there's likely distortion. I would back those gains down. You may not hear while traveling 80mph and wanting that extra volume, but your speakers will feel it and during a long ride of a few hours, that's not a good recipe.
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You can crank the gains on an amp to MAX, you can raise you the radio volume to MAX and take a VAC reading but that's not measuring distortion. There's a reason why you match the chart to the specs, OR use a scope to do it properly.