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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8798718" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>It depends on if it’s a sub amp or speaker amp, from what I’ve seen. I studied amplifier circuitry to get to that conclusion, and like I said, it’s in more extreme situations when you’ll see problems. Frequency matters, and it has to do with the internal wiring of how the actual amp works between half and full bridge sub amps.</p><p></p><p>You don’t have to be azz about it. Like wtf is that? Would you have even researched that if I hadn’t said it? I didn’t even say it was everything, and I like how you fail to include all the context is was explaining it in. I just said it’s what I look for- it seems to be a hidden quality factor in sub amps. I’ve tested playing below tuning frequency with amps I had and the ones with a higher dampening factor played lower and louder. I never said it was the end all be all. God damn dude get the f*ck over the unnecessary drama. You feel good about being right? Why can’t you just post “This is what I found?” Does your Johnson feel longer now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8798718, member: 591582"] It depends on if it’s a sub amp or speaker amp, from what I’ve seen. I studied amplifier circuitry to get to that conclusion, and like I said, it’s in more extreme situations when you’ll see problems. Frequency matters, and it has to do with the internal wiring of how the actual amp works between half and full bridge sub amps. You don’t have to be azz about it. Like wtf is that? Would you have even researched that if I hadn’t said it? I didn’t even say it was everything, and I like how you fail to include all the context is was explaining it in. I just said it’s what I look for- it seems to be a hidden quality factor in sub amps. I’ve tested playing below tuning frequency with amps I had and the ones with a higher dampening factor played lower and louder. I never said it was the end all be all. God damn dude get the f*ck over the unnecessary drama. You feel good about being right? Why can’t you just post “This is what I found?” Does your Johnson feel longer now? [/QUOTE]
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