RnB180
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you dont mean to but you are passing judgement on me on a personal level. not just equipment.
If I were to buy a t amp that would be a downgrade for me. Clipping is a problem with low powered amps. Doesnt take more money to spring for an amp to supplies more wattage either. with the cost of the amp itself and the power supply, one could go either way.
Im glad he found a solution. To discern whether or not an amp is clipping your speakrs doesnt take rocket science. Maybe someone else shouldve gave him some trouble shooting advice, other then me? but when you look at it, he asked what was wrong with his amp and NO ONE answered him. people kept praising the amp.
Rather then me "raining" on the thread, why didnt anyone with a tamp help him? rather then waiting for him to fix it himself, stating he was fine, and THEN let others bash me.
its great that he gets to use the amp now with no problems, Yorkie, if he were to get something with more headroom, it does NOT necessarily mean its poor advice. but also prove to be an investment for future use.
In no way am I ever purposely trying to give poor advice to anyone.
ill be on my way to the sunshine in this thread will return.
the rain gods are now leaving.
PS: If i drop $30-50 to buy a t amp, clip my speakers and come back, will my opinion count then
Originally Posted by yorkie It bothers me that what could otherwise be a positive discussion of a budget audio component that gives the world a taste of hi-fi sound has to be rained upon by people who have no experience to speak of. I'm sorry if this post sounds too negative, I don't mean to pass judgment on you. |
you dont mean to but you are passing judgement on me on a personal level. not just equipment.
If I were to buy a t amp that would be a downgrade for me. Clipping is a problem with low powered amps. Doesnt take more money to spring for an amp to supplies more wattage either. with the cost of the amp itself and the power supply, one could go either way.
Im glad he found a solution. To discern whether or not an amp is clipping your speakrs doesnt take rocket science. Maybe someone else shouldve gave him some trouble shooting advice, other then me? but when you look at it, he asked what was wrong with his amp and NO ONE answered him. people kept praising the amp.
Rather then me "raining" on the thread, why didnt anyone with a tamp help him? rather then waiting for him to fix it himself, stating he was fine, and THEN let others bash me.
its great that he gets to use the amp now with no problems, Yorkie, if he were to get something with more headroom, it does NOT necessarily mean its poor advice. but also prove to be an investment for future use.
In no way am I ever purposely trying to give poor advice to anyone.
ill be on my way to the sunshine in this thread will return.
the rain gods are now leaving.
PS: If i drop $30-50 to buy a t amp, clip my speakers and come back, will my opinion count then