Posted May 22, 201213 yr According to PowerBass 3XL product info, a Class D amplifier heats a subwoofer voice coil 2 to 3 times hotter and faster than a class a/b amplifier. Is there any truth to this? I'm not an electrical engineer, nor a amp design expert, but I've never heard this before.http://www.powerbassusa.com/3xl-series
May 22, 201213 yr Hell naw. Power is power.300 "class D" watts are exactly the same as 300 "class AB" watts. Your speakers dgaf lol.
May 22, 201213 yr Hell naw. Power is power.300 "class D" watts are exactly the same as 300 "class AB" watts. Your speakers dgaf lol.I agree.
May 22, 201213 yr Class d amps that do not have filters to filter the higher switching frequencies use the inductance of the driver to filter them causing the coil to heat faster. This is a common problem in cheap Korean amps that don't have sufficient filtering. This causes inductance heating that normally causes coils to fail.
May 22, 201213 yr Hell naw. Power is power.300 "class D" watts are exactly the same as 300 "class AB" watts. Your speakers dgaf lol.Careful when saying that. "Watts" are just a mathematical result of amperage times voltage. Just like "horsepower" is the result of torque over time. Not all "watts" are the same.
May 22, 201213 yr Hell naw. Power is power.300 "class D" watts are exactly the same as 300 "class AB" watts. Your speakers dgaf lol.Careful when saying that. "Watts" are just a mathematical result of amperage times voltage. Just like "horsepower" is the result of torque over time. Not all "watts" are the same.Clean watts vs, clean watts are the same. Once you go below 1% THD you are talking about clean watts.Keep the signal clean and your subwoofer will die due to soft part material degradation faster than burning the coil.It requires a lot more coin to get a clean 2K watts on a Class A/B than a Class D. And your ear won't hear the difference.
May 22, 201213 yr Look at lower priced amps. It is hard to start naming brands, because someone will throw a fit because you called their [email protected]@p
May 22, 201213 yr According to PowerBass 3XL product info, a Class D amplifier heats a subwoofer voice coil 2 to 3 times hotter and faster than a class a/b amplifier. Is there any truth to this? I'm not an electrical engineer, nor a amp design expert, but I've never heard this before.http://www.powerbassusa.com/3xl-seriesIt's true...if they are comparing amps with the same foot print. Then class D's have more power. Guess what heats up the coils? You got it, power. If that is apples to apples then there is no difference.Of course it's a vague statement devised by marketing to confuse the uninformed. Almost sounds like they hired Ant.
May 25, 201213 yr So wouldnt thoretically a Class D amp be more efficient than one of their Class A/B amps? Therefore sending more power? Even if rated the same wattage?
May 25, 201213 yr So wouldnt thoretically a Class D amp be more efficient than one of their Class A/B amps? Therefore sending more power? Even if rated the same wattage?No.Efficiency is a rating of power made versus power consumed. ie, class AB amplifiers USE more current to make the same power.
May 25, 201213 yr Admin Hell naw. Power is power.300 "class D" watts are exactly the same as 300 "class AB" watts. Your speakers dgaf lol.Careful when saying that. "Watts" are just a mathematical result of amperage times voltage. Just like "horsepower" is the result of torque over time. Not all "watts" are the same.I hear Richard Clark grumbling.
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