FTC to Kill Amplifier Rule: Help us Protect it by Feb 16th, 2021!

Should the FTC Amplifier Rule Stay Active?

  • Yes. Let's hold manufacturers accountable with Truth in Power

    Votes: 46 90.2%
  • Doesn't Matter. It's never been enforced anway.

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • No. Let manufacturers boast claims to feed my fragile ego.

    Votes: 2 3.9%

  • Total voters
    51
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
Good Lord man. How much ammo can you give us?
How much can you carry? If you ask very nicely you may even be allowed to use your own fork lifter, and for gold star begging you might even bring a Power Lifter:

 
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M Code

Audioholic General
Where are those exquisite heat sinks that was mentioned? I am thinking a good sized heat sinks.
Here U go, the tunnel is extruded and U can see the staggered finger heat sinks for each output device... The top cover is a filtered air intake, mounted on the rear is a temperature sensitive, servo-controlled fan, air is drawn through the top cover through the tunnel and the the hot air is exhausted out the back. The staggered finger heat sinks create small eddys of air circulation around each output device as the air is drawn through the tunnel....
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Just my $0.02... ;)
 
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mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Here U go, the tunnel is extruded and U can see the staggered finger heat sinks for each output device... The top cover is a filtered air intake, mounted on the rear is a temperature sensitive, servo-controlled fan, air is drawn through the top cover through the tunnel and the the hot air is exhausted out the back. The staggered finger heat sinks create small eddys of air circulation around each output device as the air is drawn through the tunnel....
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Just my $0.02... ;)
Thanks. Great picture and explanation.
 
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head_unit

Junior Audioholic
Similarly, there are many different approaches to quantifying distortion relevant to perception. THD utterly fails in that regard (thus the failure of FTC and other similar approaches), and I would rather have several options (non-coherence, multitone, spectral contamination, r_nonlin, Gm, etc.) and let the market decide over time which works best.
I agree THD is a limited thing, amplifier measurements are steady state into resistors which is also limited. OTOH
- I don't think "Let the market decide" has ever been effective...jeez I'm trying to think of a sterling example where the government said exactly that but it will not come to the forefront of my brain.
- Something like 1% THD is often used as a proxy for clipping, a basic characteristic of power. I commented to NOT ALLOW ratings at any higher power level. Yes, that screws a few 0.00000001% of all models which maybe cannot go that low for legitimate design philosophies...I really don't care about those. Come to think of it they could surely survive without specifying power at all, it's a very very specialized market.
- I cannot imagine the government moving to anything more sophisticated than THD after nearly 50 years...and would not want to muddy the waters. Hard enough to get the THD kept.

As for enforcement, if the rules were tight enough, individuals could sue for false advertising. That would stop a lot of bull-oney in its tracks. Maybe we could get a "bounty" regulation passed, like the abortion thing in Texas and the gun thing in California!
 
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head_unit

Junior Audioholic
ANYWAY back to the topic at hand, 550 comments in, the first 25 in favor of keeping or strengthening:
- What is HAPPENING?
- Who do we BUG about this? (At FTC and in Congress...some subcommittee surely?)
 

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