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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 43601" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: iNuke Boom</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First of all you have to remember the company we are talking about-and the main target audience/buyer. mo watts is mo better. Just go look at the typical consumer hifi or car market if you want lots of examples of "defrauding". It is not so much that they are lying-but rather that they are not holding to the same standards as others.</p><p></p><p>Of course you can also look at some of the biggest players in our industry and when you start to look at the spec sheets and graphs close-you will see all kinds of instances in where the specs are stretched 6dB or more. I know several cases of "top of the line gear" that the specs are 15dB off (in the stretched way). But because they are "respected" they get a "free pass". ANd it is not so much that they are directly "lying", but rather that they are stating an incomplete/inaccurate/unusable truth. At least in what the average person would think of the specs as being.</p><p></p><p>There is also NOT a infinate power that can be delivered to a loudspeaker-ieven if it is 1 cycle long. There is the problem of overexcursion. 1/2 cycle of a really high signal can cause the driver to jump out of the gap and destroy itself on the way back down. I've seen this happen lots of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 43601, member: 30"] Re: iNuke Boom First of all you have to remember the company we are talking about-and the main target audience/buyer. mo watts is mo better. Just go look at the typical consumer hifi or car market if you want lots of examples of "defrauding". It is not so much that they are lying-but rather that they are not holding to the same standards as others. Of course you can also look at some of the biggest players in our industry and when you start to look at the spec sheets and graphs close-you will see all kinds of instances in where the specs are stretched 6dB or more. I know several cases of "top of the line gear" that the specs are 15dB off (in the stretched way). But because they are "respected" they get a "free pass". ANd it is not so much that they are directly "lying", but rather that they are stating an incomplete/inaccurate/unusable truth. At least in what the average person would think of the specs as being. There is also NOT a infinate power that can be delivered to a loudspeaker-ieven if it is 1 cycle long. There is the problem of overexcursion. 1/2 cycle of a really high signal can cause the driver to jump out of the gap and destroy itself on the way back down. I've seen this happen lots of times. [/QUOTE]
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