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Arrow Audio Precision Amplifier Testing Methods Class

At this year's 2008 Audioholics Expo we invited Jonathan Novick, Director of Sales for Audio Precision to talk about the measurements behind more meaningful multi-channel amplifier standards. For those of you unfamiliar with Audio Precision, they are the world’s leading manufacturer of high end audio test equipment. Every serious A/V magazine uses their equipment for evaluating amplifier performance and taking low level and high level measurements.


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The video was interesting but I wish I could have seen the slides and heard the peripheral discussions.

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