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Old 08-11-2006, 11:07 PM   #6
Maheriano
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiredwrx View Post
It's Maheriano, what do you expect?

To prove my point, note that there is a calculator right in the middle of the page called "Determine Maximum Amplifier Power for a Given Wire Size", and all he has to input is like 2 things, and get an answer. (here is a direct link to it http://www.bcae1.com/images/swfs/wir...calculator.swf)

Mehariano is the laziest guy on this board right now. Never listens, never searches, never reads, and never understands, he just wants people to do it for him.

Michael

Don't be such an ***. If you'd understand why I was doing the calculations, it would make the difference.
So the output I got for my amp is 358 watts max which is right around where my amp is. Now, do I have to add my other amp to this which would put it over the top, or is that it?
This board operates like no other and I think it's highly due to 1% of the users like yourself. I've been searching all night, for hours. I have this questions posted on www.dc5ab.com and also www.beyond.ca and I'm getting completely different reactions. You may say it's because this question has been asked 100 times before, but it hasn't. Yes, the general question has, but this particular question I'm asking now is very very specific except for the ohms question.
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