Our very own Lonnie has an in depth discussion about the ins and outs of amplifiers. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and click the bell to be notified when we upload any new videos. #emotiva #audiophile #hometheater #hifi #manufacturing
I love how Lonnie explains how amps work. I love the 2 A2s I have. They just do what I want, running cool as a cucumber, and sounds the way it should. My bedroom home theater is rocking both the Emotiva and Parasound amplifiers. I want to get the BasX Monoblocks when my Parasounds say bye bye, but geez, Emotiva is born of Amplfiiers, all the other stuff came later. XPA, XPR, Bas-X, UPA, RPA, and many others. Big Dan and Lonnie make the rest of the market sweat. I love that. Means better choice for us. Lonnie explains the hows and whys. No folklore. Pay attention to the clipping part, and the headroom high powered amplifiers have. Always love to see Lonnie dispel the folklore and nonsense. Short and sweet too. I hate videos that are the drone, and sturm and drang stuff. One guy I love him, but he is so boring, I want to go watch something else already. I love what Dan and Lonnie and the team at Emotiva does. But always for me, it is the Amplifiers. Always Amplifiers I know and love them for.
Excellent...👍🏼 Using XPA-3 & BasX A3 with my Denon AVR-X4700H & Polk Reserve R600 & R100 both Amp's are working perfectly fine & I'm Very much satisfied with the performance of both the Amp's. Wishing to upgrade my front stage with XPA HC-1's. We Indians Love Emotiva products...👍🏼👌🏼
Hello all. I am glad to come across this video. I am hoping that someone on here can help me in some way by answering this question. In the structure of the loudspeaker, is it possible to divert the electrical impulses created in the voice coil by the vibration of the incoming sound waves from the cone, to an amplifier, and collect the output impulses from the amplifier for something else entirely, instead of using it to produce sound waves? I am asking this question because I am looking to amplify a different kind of wave than sound waves, and I think that I will need the voice coil part of the loudspeaker because it is sensitive to wave vibrations, and producing electrical impulses in the process is a feature that I find useful for my project. I would appreciate what ever input I can get on this. Thanks
I'm confused on an issue not covered here. I'm trying to improve my bedroom home theater a little at a time, given budget restraints. I'd heard many differing on the subject of separating amps from processers, Do amps in AVRs cause measurable interference to which the processing circuits are subject to? Whatever the case, I bought a Tonewinner AD-8300PA and added it to my Denon X4700 and things SEEM to sound better. I don't know if it's the extra power in the LCR modules or the separation of the AVR from the internal power supply. What's correct??