| Author | Message | | | eric | | Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:31 pm Post subject: Titan 2000 - part 5 | | | | Site Admin Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 311 | In the introduction to
Part 1 it was stated
that the Titan 2000
could deliver up to
2000 watts of ‘music
power’, a term for
which there is no standard
definition but
which is still used in
emerging markets.
Moreover, without
elaboration, this statement
is rather misleading, since the reader will
by now have realized that the single amplifier
cannot possibly provide this power. That can
be attained only when two single Titan amplifiers
are linked in a half-bridge circuit. The true
power, that is, the product of the r.m.s. voltage
across the loudspeaker and the r.m.s current
flowing into the loudspeaker, is then 1.6 kilowatts
into a 4-ohm loudspeaker.
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Design by T. Giesberts
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