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Les
 
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Default Eddie's opinion! Amps, more argument!


"Captain Howdy" wrote in message
Agree with the notion of what?


Your reading comprehension skills are actually getting worse! Agree with the
notion that if 2 amps are matched and playing the same signal that they will
sound the same.

I totally agree that one amp can sound cherry
and another can sound like ass (right Paul?). Like I said 100 posts ago, I
don't know if it's because of xovers or any other processing that the amp

may
have.


Exactly, you don't know. Is that why you keep avoiding my questions? I
thought you might not want to make yourself look bad but it appears that you
just don't know.

Like I also stated, I have a PPI amp here that has the same rated power
output for all four channels and yet I can't bridge the amp in to a pair

of
woofers, because the xovers are not matched evenly between the front a

rear
channels.


Making them sound the same should be possible if it is a matter of the same
position on each represents a different frequency. If it is a slope problem
then you have yourself a defective amp. Assuming of course the manufacture
designed them to be the same.

Now if I can't get the front and rear channels of single amp to
sound the same, why do you find it so hard to believe that two different

amps
could sound different.


Because the crossovers do not come into question! You cannot possibly
compare amps with different crossover frequencies and slopes. You would
absolutely be able to tell them apart just because you can hear extra
frequencies.

As Eddie stated below IF and If, Well IF money fell
out of the sky I'd be rich and if all amps had the same controls and
processing they might sound the same and I'd be happy with my 4 channel

PPI
amp. I don't see any of that happening, do you Mark?


Doesn't matter. Eddie is right, you will likely not recreate level matching
etc. in a car, but that is not the point. Howdy I have stated the point so
many times I should have created a hotkey just to paste it, and you either
do not read it or realize it is right and don't acknowledge it.
It is important to understand that how amplifiers work and how they
reproduce sound and how we percieve it. It allows you to realize that SQ
really is not a factor and other stuff is more important. Do you understand
that? Do you agree with that? Quit being a baby and actually answer some
questions.

Les