New RF amp revealed at CES
#12
Originally posted by Lessy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
42 volts x 30 amps = 1260
1000/1260 = 79.4% </font>[/QUOTE]The poster said "this amplifier only draws 30 amps @ 14.4 volts"
if it is 42volts, then sure.. But with conflicting stories, who knows.
#16
Originally posted by MR2NR:
$199 with free install. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
$199 with free install. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
wait, this is the SPL forum! hell Skip the FUSE!!
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[ January 06, 2006, 04:00 PM: Message edited by: chev2 ]
#17
looks like it prob. wont be allowed in DbDrag
From RF forums
The amplifier has the ability to draw only 30 amps per 1,000 watts RMS because it has a massive capacitor (about 4,000 farads) inside it to supplement power supply input
From RF forums
The amplifier has the ability to draw only 30 amps per 1,000 watts RMS because it has a massive capacitor (about 4,000 farads) inside it to supplement power supply input
#20
Lots of amps have had cap banks inside of them for years, open up a old Soundstream Reference 1000, there must have been at least 16 if not more in the there just for the power supply. Something new, nope.
Realize what this amp is there to do. It is a "race car to sell a street car". Look at how it got you guys talking already.
Realize what this amp is there to do. It is a "race car to sell a street car". Look at how it got you guys talking already.