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 Post subject: FormAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Technology
PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:32 pm 
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FormAUDIO is proud to announce that we are now agents for these three brands, who provide a vast range of high quality sound quality amplifiers, to suit all tastes and budgets.

As im sure you can appreciate, none of which need any introduction, but for those not in the know, here is some background information regarding the brands, and their associated websites.

As always, for any further information or pricing, contact me via here, or the link in my signature. :)

ARC Audio
Website: http://www.arcaudio.com/
ARC Audio is the leading manufacture in American engineered car audio products featuring exclusive designs from industry vetern Robert Zeff.

Genesis
Website: http://www.genesiscaraudio.co.uk/
Genesis was founded in 1991, with the mission to create the worlds finest Automotive Audio systems. Our founder designs every Genesis system component to achieve natural music reproduction as realistically as current technology allows. A specialist team of assemblers and technicians lovingly craft each and every Genesis amplifier one at a time in our own factory near London, England.

TRU Technology
Website: http://www.trutechnology.com/main.htm
Daring to create inspiring audio products that exceed expectation regardless of limits set by the masses. We are very proud of all our products because we feel that each and every one of our models is built with all the pride and joy that a product with this degree should deserve. At the end of the day, we would like to be known for building quality products for a good value.

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 Post subject: Re: formAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Techno
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:27 am 
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Hey bud
What would be the difference in sound clarity when using a cheap amp like option audio compared to those amps you sell using the same HU & speakers?

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 Post subject: Re: formAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Techno
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:30 pm 
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WRXSTI02 wrote:
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What would be the difference in sound clarity when using a cheap amp like option audio compared to those amps you sell using the same HU & speakers?

The short answer is that not all amplifiers sound the same.

The longer answer takes into consideration some of the more intricate specs of the amplifier, and not just the power ratings. As im sure you can imagine, the more expensive amps are generally spec'd better, are more reliable, have better build quality and often exceed their 'rated' power (eg, Genesis Series III, almost double their rated power, proven by 'birth sheets' etc).

This is an excellent explanation which should help somewhat, thanks to the ever knowledgeable Marty @ Fhrx Studios. :)

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Choosing an amplifier is about more than just watts. When speaking to anyone about achieving quality music in car audio most people simply focus on the speakers rather than the amplifier. They often speak about speaker build quality and power handling, enclosures, porting, fibrefill, loading and speaker cable. You don't really need to worry about the amplifier so long as it's powerful enough right? Just like when you're considering the purchase of a new car; the only thing you need to look at is the power output of the car alone right? Wrong.

When choosing an amplifier to power your speakers there are more stats than just power output you need to think about before you splash a couple of grand on an amp that will sound like rubbish. For those among you dreading an upcoming lecture on amplifier classes, resistors, capacitors, transistors, transformers and power supplies relax, I'll keep this to plain English for the explanation of which stats to look out for. High power output is important but quality amplifiers are not just about sheer power. Mining dump trucks have over 6000 horsepower but that doesn't make them spectacular performers. Besides power there are certain other important figures that must be taken into consideration when choosing a suitable amplifier. We'll go through a few of the more commonly found stats.

Damping Factor
Damping factor describes an amplifiers ability to control a woofer cone. It's the ratio of rated load impedance to the internal impedance of an amplifier. The higher the damping factor the more efficiently an amplifier can control unwanted movement of the speaker coil. High damping factor is crucial for subwoofers and the higher the damping factor the better. It is debatable if anything over 50 is audible. Damping factor is calculated by dividing the speaker impedance by the output impedance of the amplifier. In other words the damping factor will decrease as the speakers impedance decreases. This means an amp optimised at 4 ohms will provide tighter bass than when they're running at 2 ohms. A lower damping factor will leave bass notes sounding soft and undefined, regardless of the amplifiers power output. You can see by this that a smaller 100 watt amplifier with a high damping factor can often sound better than one twice it's size with a low damping factor.

Slew Rate
Sometimes referred to as damping factor for tweeters, the slew rate describes the amplifiers ability to accurately control fast direction changes of a speaker cone or dome. Have you even turned your stereo up to discover that your cymbals sound like someone throwing a brick through a glass window? That's because the amplifier simply wasn't fast enough to accurately reproduce the high frequency ring of the symbols. Measured in volts per microsecond, a low slew rate softens the definition of a sound signal which blurs transients and causes the sound to appear muddy. A high slew rate means the amp responses faster which ultimately results in crystal clear highs.

Total harmonic distortion
THD is the measurement of the how much the amplifier can distort the sound signal through the introduction of added harmonics or overtones. THD figures are usually given as percentages and a THD figure below 1% are generally inaudible to most people. However, distortion is a cumulative phenomenon so if your head unit, eq, crossover and amplifier are all rated at less than 1%THD each, together they could produce 5%THD which may well be noticeable to most of you.

Signal to noise ratio
Noise leaking into the sound signal is an ever present problem in car audio. The Signal to noise ratio is a measurement of noise level in the amplifier compared to the level of the signal. A higher S/N ratio signifies a greater difference which is better. Technically speaking, it's the ratio expressed in dB of signal power at a reference point in a circuit to the noise information that would exist if the signal were removed (the noise floor). The maximum signal to noise ratio of the amp can be seen as a measure of realistic fidelity. This ratio is how much absolute noise it produces compared to the highest signal voltage it can pass without distortion. Many companies combat noise by utilising balanced line systems.

Stereo separation.
Separation is not spoken about much but this refers to the amplifiers ability to maintain the separation between the right and left channels. This is essentially what allows an amplifier to reproduce an accurate sound stage. Each individual instrument is after all, are recorded in it's own location in the sound stage and you should be able to hear this in the same way when it's played in your car.

Just a final few points to remember while you're looking at specs. You'll find many are followed by the term 'A weighted'. Put very simply, 'weighting' is part of a compensation system that accounts for various factors (for example, one such factor is the human ears' natural hearing curve). However; sadly some companies are guilty of using this weighting to make its amplifiers figures appear more attractive. Loading is another issue to consider. Watch the impedance of speakers when choosing them because while most amps are stable at low impedance levels, they're not overly efficient nor performing 100% when loaded down. Your cars engine is 8000rpm stable but it's unwise to try and keep it there for long. By the same token many amps are 2 and 1 ohm stable but this is for intermittent spikes (as music is dynamic it causes the speakers resistance to continuously change during playback), not continous everyday running.

These are some of the more important figures to observe when buying amplifiers. It's not simply just a matter of buying which ever amp outputs the most power. It's a matter of taking all the figures into consideration and choosing which amplifier best suits your needs.

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 Post subject: Re: formAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Techno
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:55 pm 
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Thanks man.
Now I can check my amps to see how they measure up.
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 Post subject: Re: formAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Techno
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:13 pm 
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When you want to place an order for a few ARC Special Editions, or Genesis Series III, let me know mate. :) hehehe!

Seriously though, even these mid range priced amps from ARC Audio and Genesis (KAR series, and Profile series, respectively) are appropriately priced at around the same mark at the likes of Alpine PDX and JL Audio Slash series, so we aren't talking thousands upon thousands of dollars here. And out of those, i know which id be choosing. :)

More information will be at hand soon to compare, once i finish the Products page on my website. :)

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 Post subject: Re: formAUDIO now dealing ARC Audio, Genesis, and TRU Techno
PostPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:54 pm 
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