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Re: Car audio help Tue, 25 October 2005 06:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
havabeer wrote on Mon, 24 October 2005 17:40

whats so good about dnyaudio. never heard of them.

audio line is another cheap but good brand. i bought a 2 channel 600W amp for 120 bucks and its been really good and reliable

also if your looking to upgrade. on wednesday and onwards JB HI-FI is haveing a 60% off sale on car audio gear. might be a good time to lay buy something



dynaudio are a high end brand - very well constructed drivers and the materials used are of extreme quality - the crossovers are also well developed to reduce any distortion and delivers as much as possible, the correct frequencies to the right speaker so as not to damage them. do a bit of a search on the net to find out their quality

as for the audioline amp you have - this amp would not do justice to these drivers as i said earlier. - When you say its "good cheap and reliable" - what do you base this on? is it just overall price then thats fine depending on your application - however i will say this - i judge an amp by its TESTED not claimed power output in RMS - and most importantly, its THD at this max level of output (total harmonic distortion) - a very very good amp (especially in home audio for instance where the signal to noise ratio is very low given the high voltage and less chance of a voltage drop in a AC circuit) will have a THD of 0.005% or under (my house amp has 0.001%) -

these cheaper amps such as boss and audioline etc firstly in my experience are overrated in their output (600w PMPO will translate to 100wrms if that) - and secondly the THD is very high on these type of amps - ever opened one up?? - the power supply is very small - insufficient to pump out enough clean signal to be recognised.

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