This is just too hard to resist.
We got Larry and Mo, but wait now, here come’s Curly!.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8W_zAD5Mcw
Class D amps that are superior to all or most?
This is just too hard to resist. We got Larry and Mo, but wait now, here come’s Curly!. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8W_zAD5Mcw |
George, When the mute switches are engaged the amp is not being warmed up. When they are not engaged then the amp is on and it is being warmed up. What do you not understand about this? If someone wants to warm up the amp and normally has the mute switches engaged then they just unmute them and wait till it is warmed up and start listening......just the same as anyone with a class A/B amp that does the same using their power switch. What is there to argue about? Do you argue with yourself when you are alone? What lies are being told? What notoriety?.....the only notoriety here is what you create......and you have created quite a notoriety. Why don't you try a loving notoriety? That would be sweet. |
You guys really need to remember what ** are in your post I said To those who want to understand, why it’s better to turn off your amps, here it is simply as possible. Nonoise asked My EVS 1200 has dual muting switches. Will muting them be as effective? I said "Muting" You (ricevs said) your words!!!!!!!!! George is wrong, in this case. The muting circuit in the EVS1200 amp both shorts the inputs to ground and puts the amp in standby (turns off the main power supply.....SO NO CAPS ARE BEING CHARGED!!). Like I said the amp is off not muted. No caps being charged, means no amp is on to be warmed up! So leaving the amp in this condition does nothing for it being warmed up for it to sound better either as 24/7 eric thinks!!!!!!!!! Once again, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8W_zAD5Mcw |
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