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Classe CA 2100 vs Emotiva XPA-2 GEN3 POWER AMPLIFIER
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<blockquote data-quote="xenithon" data-source="post: 862084" data-attributes="member: 467"><p>As per the famous ad campaign from Pirelli.....power is nothing without control. There are many other factors (and specs) to consider other than just raw output. This includes inter alia slew rate and associated distortion figures.</p><p></p><p>I recall a review a few years back of a Classe amp where the tech designer talked about this, and the design goal of the amp to be wide bandwdith, low distortion and capable of driving low impedance loads at high sustained outputs - sans slew rate induced problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenithon, post: 862084, member: 467"] As per the famous ad campaign from Pirelli.....power is nothing without control. There are many other factors (and specs) to consider other than just raw output. This includes inter alia slew rate and associated distortion figures. I recall a review a few years back of a Classe amp where the tech designer talked about this, and the design goal of the amp to be wide bandwdith, low distortion and capable of driving low impedance loads at high sustained outputs - sans slew rate induced problems. [/QUOTE]
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