Amp differences....
Amp differences....
What is the difference between the various amp classes, a/b, d, etc? and what are pg amps?
Alpine CDA-9887
PG ZX-450 v2
PG ZPA0.5 v2
Polk SR-6500 (active)
(2) PG 10" RSDC-104 (sealed)
PG PLD-1
PG 1/0, 2 Farad cap
Dynamat Extreme Door/Trunk
(Anybody have a HO alternator for a late model Accord V-6?)
PG ZX-450 v2
PG ZPA0.5 v2
Polk SR-6500 (active)
(2) PG 10" RSDC-104 (sealed)
PG PLD-1
PG 1/0, 2 Farad cap
Dynamat Extreme Door/Trunk
(Anybody have a HO alternator for a late model Accord V-6?)
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alot of the old skool pg amps were ab, it is only more recently that the rsd monoblocks are ds; however bfowler may be able to tell you(me), us, if the xenons were class d or not????( usually in the manuel amp section the specs will tell you-ie- a ti 1200.1 is a class a/b= uses alot of juice, or current, where as , per my understanding, the class ds use less currrent, while still delivering lots of power, and better efficency, i think thats how i understand it, but im not an amp expert, cuz if i was, id be building them similar to old skool pg, i believe the market is still there, espically after being is this phorum since early this year, and the rate the old pg amps sale for here, and on ebay-
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^nice link
to summerize
all the PG full range amps are class AB. the large mono channels since the octnae R line have been "D" (exceptions are the tantrum 1200.1 which was a "chip" amp and the RSD 300.1 is a mono channel A/B with a non-defeatable lowpass crossover)
i don't know on a circuitry level what the difference is, but a/b amps are cleaner sounding, but are very inefficient. while class D amps are very efficient, but emmit a high pitch noise into the signal. this is why they are only used for lowpass. (until recently with the aid of digital chips like the alpine pdx and JL HD amps) the subs are crossed over below that noise level anyway, so its deemed a mute point (although some say they can hear the noise and prefer A/B amps still)
to summerize
all the PG full range amps are class AB. the large mono channels since the octnae R line have been "D" (exceptions are the tantrum 1200.1 which was a "chip" amp and the RSD 300.1 is a mono channel A/B with a non-defeatable lowpass crossover)
i don't know on a circuitry level what the difference is, but a/b amps are cleaner sounding, but are very inefficient. while class D amps are very efficient, but emmit a high pitch noise into the signal. this is why they are only used for lowpass. (until recently with the aid of digital chips like the alpine pdx and JL HD amps) the subs are crossed over below that noise level anyway, so its deemed a mute point (although some say they can hear the noise and prefer A/B amps still)
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
http://www.bcae1.com/ampclass.htm This has some good explanations on it.