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Stereo watts

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by JSL1, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. KK6PD

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    Sadly I am in agreement there! It's too bad some manufacturers come up with their own standards, and how many suckers spend their bucks for this item. When it blows up. they wonder why. I see this stuff all the time, you are right, Caveat Emptor!
     
  2. JDBreaux

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    A sticker is good for 12 db and certifies the Amp as Creme Relator Axiom Prefectius or C.R.A.P for short. Very prestigious
     
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    The JBL GreenEdge in the Prius Plug-in only makes this cryptic statement ""8-channel high-voltage DSP amplifier, 120 Green Edge Watts = 600 Equivalent Watts" Not much useable information.
     
  4. Ken Blake

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    I've found that the better amplifier manufacturers:

    A) Underrate their amplifier wattage.
    B) Bench test each amplifier and provide a certificate showing what the amplifier actually produced.

    Speakers are rated by efficiency. A more efficient speaker will produce more SPL than a less efficient speaker from the same RMS wattage, ALL OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL.

    A sealed subwoofer enclosure will require a LOT more wattage (double?) to get the same SPL as a ported or bandpass enclosure, but will have much tighter bass response.

    That $65 1000W amplifier <might> produce 1000 watts <ONCE> if struck by lightning.