What am I missing here, can somebody please explain this to me. I have read many times here that amps that put out high current ... 45amp amps are the thing to use... why is that so if the fuse is limiting the current to 4amps ?Thanks
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Topic - fuse for 1.6 is 4 amps.... why do I need a high current amp ? - Listener26 11:44:12 04/16/07 (10)
- For damping. - Al Sekela 16:49:44 04/16/07 (4)
- Then amplifiers with a high "damping factor" would be desireable? - HenryH 20:55:55 04/16/07 (3)
- Desireable, but not sufficient. - Al Sekela 16:32:26 04/17/07 (0)
- Re: Then amplifiers with a high "damping factor" would be desireable? - morricab 01:47:11 04/17/07 (1)
- Agree, but poster implied high damping was desireable with Maggies. - HenryH 04:39:09 04/17/07 (0)
- Only the tweeter is fused. (nt) - Rod H. 12:00:42 04/16/07 (4)
- Re: Only the tweeter is fused. (nt) - Listener26 13:06:48 04/16/07 (3)
- how can it put out so much amps? - tesla 18:54:14 04/16/07 (1)
- Instantaneous versus steady-state. - Al Sekela 16:36:14 04/17/07 (0)
- Charged power supply capacitors. /nt\ - HenryH 13:28:28 04/16/07 (0)