Of course, that is common. But as far as I can tell, I've only red multiples languages (mostly French) only at the back of units.It's everywhere....In manuals, on product's box, on the product (sometimes).
Of course, that is common. But as far as I can tell, I've only red multiples languages (mostly French) only at the back of units.It's everywhere....In manuals, on product's box, on the product (sometimes).
You don't need to wonder. Go check out the specs of the 2100.
Just out of curiosity since I have no technical knowledge. Is this something people should and would hear in a blind test? So if you level volume and compare it with something that measures much better there is an audible difference?
Is it so that the average person would notice it or do you only notice it with well trained ears?
Thank you!
Thank you!In many cases not. The biggest problem is the frequency response modulation by speaker impedance, so it will depend on complex impedance of the speaker used. Except for that, the amp will be fine for a common user.
So there are products with almost double the SINAD figures of this amp... so yes there will be a measurable and audible difference here IMO, YMMV.So if you level volume and compare it with something that measures much better there is an audible difference?
It would be insane value if it was 75-80 SINAD.
SINAD measure is close to useless and in such value has no correlation to listening, if it is not hum and hum/buzz is hopefully not the case here. If I had it in place, I would make an A/B test of this power amp. Amir might try some listening.
Thank you. If it is for my untrained ears with my Klipsch rf82 not audible i honestly would not care about things that can be measured.So there are products with almost double the SINAD figures of this amp... so yes there will be a measurable and audible difference here IMO, YMMV.
Would you really buy it and sit there happy knowing how poor this is? I couldn't...
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Thank you. If it is for my untrained ears with my Klipsch rf82 not audible i honestly would not care about things that can be measured.
Thank you! Very helpful: So depending on the speakers people in a blind test should hear a difference.You don’t need trained ears to hear noise though, Class A/B usually has lower noise floor but really bad (in comparison) distortion that brings their SINAD score closer to the 77 mean on this forum.
Hearing distortion is quite difficult (since your speakers distort too and probably more than the amp itself), but every one experienced twitter hiss at least once in their lives.
So depending on how sensitive your speakers are you might actually hear twitter hiss from this amp.
If you hook it up to these you may fail a blind test on which amp sound betterJust out of curiosity since I have no technical knowledge. Is this something people should and would hear in a blind test? So if you level volume and compare it with something that measures much better there is an audible difference?
Is it so that the average person would notice it or do you only notice it with well trained ears?
Thank you!
This is what gives class D amps a bad rep...
Not helpful and soso funny...If you hook it up to these you may fail a blind test on which amp sound better
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