New user has a technical question!
Dra
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OK not a new user, but still very good questions.
Amp \"A\" has a gain of 35db @ 1.4v input (full power).
If this amp is in bridge mode, does it now have 70db gain? Still 35db? or some other value?
Amp \"A\"'s attenuators are calibrated to 1db detents to -14db then the value increases per detent. In bridge mode, does the detent value remain at 1, double to 2, or change to something else in those first 14 detents?
Amp \"A\" has a gain of 35db @ 1.3v (full power) and produces 625w.
Amp \"B\" has a gain of 32 db @ 1.26v (full power) and produces 700w.
Amp \"C\" has a gain of 34db @ 1.4v (full power) and produces 550w.
What is that telling me? Amp class (B, H, A/H, etc) differences?
Anyone up to the challenge? :idea:
Those that answer should state whether their answer is based on knowledge, logic, quess, etc.
DRA
Amp \"A\" has a gain of 35db @ 1.4v input (full power).
If this amp is in bridge mode, does it now have 70db gain? Still 35db? or some other value?
Amp \"A\"'s attenuators are calibrated to 1db detents to -14db then the value increases per detent. In bridge mode, does the detent value remain at 1, double to 2, or change to something else in those first 14 detents?
Amp \"A\" has a gain of 35db @ 1.3v (full power) and produces 625w.
Amp \"B\" has a gain of 32 db @ 1.26v (full power) and produces 700w.
Amp \"C\" has a gain of 34db @ 1.4v (full power) and produces 550w.
What is that telling me? Amp class (B, H, A/H, etc) differences?
Anyone up to the challenge? :idea:
Those that answer should state whether their answer is based on knowledge, logic, quess, etc.
DRA
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