Debate: Class D amps need 48 hours of warmup


Have you listened to your amps cold? Warm? Both ways?  What was your experience? I’ll hold my own observations to not bias the replies. 

Did you leave them off while on vacation and then come back to find they sounded hard and strident? 

erik_squires
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@erik_squires 

You were called out for saying that your "engineering knowledge and actual listening experience have not lined up".

That sounds like a fair statement. You didn't claim to be an engineer, and besides you don’t have to be one to have engineering knowledge, just like you don’t have to be an attorney to have legal knowledge. Just try and get sued!

Anyway, you were nice enough to dignify that pompous nonsense with a serious answer. I wouldn’t have. Maybe I’m not nice.

@devinplombier 

You were called out for saying that your "engineering knowledge and actual listening experience have not lined up".

Sorry, my friend, I understood your meaning and I meant to reply in a humorous way about how I would troll civil engineers.   I should have added laugh emotes. laugh

@mitch2  Understood. Different professions carry different mindsets and different torches. Let them call things whatever they want. In this regard, it bears no consequence and is none of my business. I just hope they don’t spin out Venusian stuff like this — it’s annoying and nearly nonsensical.

On the other hand, the way you’ve rephrased your opinions is articulate, professional, and to the point — like an engineer handling things the way they should be.

@ghdprentice  Sanitation Engineers.

Indeed, this profession covers your / our 'ass.'