It's a no brainer for JBL to demo on Mark Levinson amps...it's a Harman acquired brand.
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It's a no brainer for JBL to demo on Mark Levinson amps...it's a Harman acquired brand.
I sense a devolution to this thread.
Actually....both are true.
Because in the end result with a given system, you can't get more sound without more power.
That reason behind that perception is that distortion is perceived as being "louder", when in fact it's filled with all sorts of nasty harmonic artifacts that hopefully tells your ears to "turn it...
Nuthin' like good 'ol horse sense subwoof.
High Fives to ya.:applaud:
Van Allen Belt......lmao
Maybe....Something called damping factor.
The higher the damping factor, the quicker the amp can stop and start the voice coil...Very effective for tight, deep bass response.
It's really...
In a perfect world...yes. But you know how perfect this world is;).
Along with that...not all manufacturers answer to the same ethical standards.
Some quality amps are deliberately rated on...
Musical watts is not a constant.
The key is not to run your amp into clipping or distortion...distortion kills voice coils because of the DC voltage offset nature of clipping that overheats the...
Storm,
Here's a link to JBL Pro Website on amp power and what happens.
Maybe this will clarify things....no-pun intended.
http://www.jblpro.com/pub/technote/lowpower.pdf
It only takes once...to indulge a 100 watts with your favorite heavy hitting track to completion to fry the tweeters.
Especially with a very dynamic movie soundtrack, you need all the headroom...
Hey Storm,
You won't hurt anything as long as you listen at moderate and low levels.
If you crank up your 100 watt amp you'll quickly run out of headroom and run the risk of burning up your...