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Frank Gilliland wrote:
You measured output power with a spectrum analyzer, so why should I believe that you measured harmonic distortion with anything more than a wattmeter? Of course I don't believe you, Brian; you haven't made a single verifiable claim regarding any of your amps. In fact, I can guarantee that your 516 watt PEP figure was never measured but only fabricated (what you call 'estimated', just like you 'estimated' the distortion figures on your previous Class C splatter-boxes). I think everyone here who has read has this entire thread has figured out by now: You have never used a spectrum analyzer Don't know what PEP power is Don't understand how to measure efficiency Don't know how to measure harmonics I can't wait to see your new amplifier... LOL www.telstar-electronics.com |
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