The Basics & Essentials Of Power Amplifiers
An amplifier is a device for making a larger, more powerful signal out of a small, weak signal.
An amplifier is a device for making a larger, more powerful signal out of a small, weak signal.
There are two goals: Power the loudspeakers so they play as loudly as possible without burning out; achieve a certain loudness in a certain venue. Here’s an exhaustive overview covering both topics and much more.
A marvel of power density that revolutionized pro audio in 1967…
Newer technologies now allow full-range high-power channels in very small, light, and efficient packages
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Getting power optimized while insuring the desired loudness
A useful calculator for designing audio systems with Crown amplifiers.
A useful calculator for designing audio systems with Crown amplifiers.
Meaningful power comparisons are best made with both channels driven to reflect real-world situations
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“We are furthering our commitment to our customers with the industry’s most comprehensive amplifier warranty program. Even if a customer accidentally damages the amp, we’ll cover it.” – Marc Kellom, Crown Audio
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