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Power consumption versus output power
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<blockquote data-quote="skinnyfat" data-source="post: 300"><p>I think the forgotten factor here as well is the current delivery of amplifiers. The better quality amplifiers have a higher current delivery. High current has benefits of cleaner power delivery, lower output impeadence etc etc. Its for this reason amps like Rotel and above are so much better at driving speakers well when compared to the general public reciever, I know Rotel's current delivery is in some cases nearly double that of some highly rated recievers. (they also have a far superior damping factor).</p><p></p><p>Std 8 science tells us that if current is increased so will the power :wink: </p><p></p><p>Can opener.....uh.... sorry Skinny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skinnyfat, post: 300"] I think the forgotten factor here as well is the current delivery of amplifiers. The better quality amplifiers have a higher current delivery. High current has benefits of cleaner power delivery, lower output impeadence etc etc. Its for this reason amps like Rotel and above are so much better at driving speakers well when compared to the general public reciever, I know Rotel's current delivery is in some cases nearly double that of some highly rated recievers. (they also have a far superior damping factor). Std 8 science tells us that if current is increased so will the power :wink: Can opener.....uh.... sorry Skinny [/QUOTE]
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