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Re: What amp do you power your in-home LABhorns with?

Posted by Don Bunce on June 26, 2003 at 19:30:12:

Although I use a Carver TFM-42(375w/c@8 ohms,500w/c@4 ohms),this is totally unnecessary,unless you like to knock things off of shelves in adjacent rooms,and vibrate furniture across the floor!!!I have actually done this on occasion.:-))

Under normal conditions,(music and HT)the 4 watt output LED indicators on the amp never even flicker.110+db

Anyone who tells you that you need a big amp for home use have obviously never heard one.

Anyone who was in the lobby at MAF will attest to the output capability of the LABhorn...and I wasn't even close to approaching the full output of the amp before they shut me down...