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Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 132960" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118</p><p></p><p></p><p>As a wise man said many years ago (before the current days of pulse power) "What we really need is an amplifier that can produce 100 watts continuously and pass 20dB peaks" That would be 10,000 watts for those that don't want to do the math.</p><p></p><p>The real question is "how long are the peaks". Is it 80ms, 200ms 3 seconds???????????? THAT is the question and I bet most of the users who talk about such things have no idea long long the particular peaks are that they are trying to pass.</p><p></p><p>Yes it does vary with music styles and sometimes it can be a sine wave for several seconds. Amps that drop their power a good bit (6dB is not uncommon) will not be able to have the "sonic experience" that other amps (that can reproduce that signal for several seconds).</p><p></p><p>How important is it? Hard to say-especially when you have not experienced a system that can actually do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 132960, member: 30"] Re: Crest Pro-Lite Questions - Two 3.0 bridged or one 7.5 for a pair of Danley TH118 As a wise man said many years ago (before the current days of pulse power) "What we really need is an amplifier that can produce 100 watts continuously and pass 20dB peaks" That would be 10,000 watts for those that don't want to do the math. The real question is "how long are the peaks". Is it 80ms, 200ms 3 seconds???????????? THAT is the question and I bet most of the users who talk about such things have no idea long long the particular peaks are that they are trying to pass. Yes it does vary with music styles and sometimes it can be a sine wave for several seconds. Amps that drop their power a good bit (6dB is not uncommon) will not be able to have the "sonic experience" that other amps (that can reproduce that signal for several seconds). How important is it? Hard to say-especially when you have not experienced a system that can actually do it. [/QUOTE]
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