Snoopy
09-15-2009, 02:44 AM
well speaking of power i was looking up something for the pas 2 weeks it seems that good audio power needs good battery power..
well now i compare some types of amps and there circuits they have inside and what not it seems that when i use amps class A/B only it consumes less power even at high volumes i mean less way less then the 4 channel that are not class A/B circuit.
on mono amps "MOSFET" is the way to go a class D amp with a MOSFET circuit take less power from battery and still has a good strong output that's what it set when i use my voltmeter to see the difference my other class d amps are not mosfet and dam things dry the power =( so if you ask me if you have class A/B amps for your door speakers or w.e and use mono amps with mosfet circuit if you use this types and not mix them with others you can do good and not need so many battery's or caps or alternator upgrade seems that's the reason they make them better to avoid the need of more battery's but if you have many amps well is logical you going to need more battery's and what not but the point is you well need less instead of 8 you well drop to like 4 that's my point lets face it less battery's and have same output its good news right? and more space for you.
that's just my test and results i got from testing 8 amps..
4X class d mono amps 2 mosfet power other 2 none mosfet power both 4000watts
and
4X 4channel amps 2 class A/B 2 none class A/B both with 1000watts
seems all amps produce same output just the one's that were none mosfet and the one's that were none class A/B seem to use way more battery power i mean way more then the other types..
well that's just my test you guys can go and try it maybe see something different or meet the same results i got or new ones just me shearing some results i got.
well now i compare some types of amps and there circuits they have inside and what not it seems that when i use amps class A/B only it consumes less power even at high volumes i mean less way less then the 4 channel that are not class A/B circuit.
on mono amps "MOSFET" is the way to go a class D amp with a MOSFET circuit take less power from battery and still has a good strong output that's what it set when i use my voltmeter to see the difference my other class d amps are not mosfet and dam things dry the power =( so if you ask me if you have class A/B amps for your door speakers or w.e and use mono amps with mosfet circuit if you use this types and not mix them with others you can do good and not need so many battery's or caps or alternator upgrade seems that's the reason they make them better to avoid the need of more battery's but if you have many amps well is logical you going to need more battery's and what not but the point is you well need less instead of 8 you well drop to like 4 that's my point lets face it less battery's and have same output its good news right? and more space for you.
that's just my test and results i got from testing 8 amps..
4X class d mono amps 2 mosfet power other 2 none mosfet power both 4000watts
and
4X 4channel amps 2 class A/B 2 none class A/B both with 1000watts
seems all amps produce same output just the one's that were none mosfet and the one's that were none class A/B seem to use way more battery power i mean way more then the other types..
well that's just my test you guys can go and try it maybe see something different or meet the same results i got or new ones just me shearing some results i got.