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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 96387" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Re: Heat on IT8000 Amps</p><p></p><p></p><p>Assuming a 100 Hz crossover, the wavelength at crossover is 11.3 feet, it takes 9.944 ms for sound to travel that distance.</p><p></p><p>When using the analog inputs, I-Tech latency is 1.13ms. </p><p>Although one could argue that anything "off" is incorrect, the 1.13ms latency is still well within 1/4 wavelength at 100 Hz, and even closer if the crossover Chris uses is lower.</p><p></p><p>Considering Chris is using the I-Tech for subs, the latency is "close enough for rock and roll", if used for mids or highs with other analog amps there would be an issue.</p><p></p><p>From what you and Tim say, seems the relevant issue is I-Techs may need external fans just to stay within the "comfortably hot" temperate zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 96387, member: 52"] Re: Heat on IT8000 Amps Assuming a 100 Hz crossover, the wavelength at crossover is 11.3 feet, it takes 9.944 ms for sound to travel that distance. When using the analog inputs, I-Tech latency is 1.13ms. Although one could argue that anything "off" is incorrect, the 1.13ms latency is still well within 1/4 wavelength at 100 Hz, and even closer if the crossover Chris uses is lower. Considering Chris is using the I-Tech for subs, the latency is "close enough for rock and roll", if used for mids or highs with other analog amps there would be an issue. From what you and Tim say, seems the relevant issue is I-Techs may need external fans just to stay within the "comfortably hot" temperate zone. [/QUOTE]
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