Bench Test????
I think they use a current meter that will go higher then 20 amps and put it in series with the load. The meter kinda expensive and that why average person doesn't have it. You measure the current and the voltage output of the amp. Then you could use the formula P= I x V to give you how much power it putting out. I might be wrong though. If I am someone please correct me. I hope I'm right. I've always wanted to hook an amp to an O scope to watch the transistors go into saturation. Just for the heck, but I've never got the chance.
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It really matters who's doing the bench test. Most retailers version of bench test is to just hook it up to speakers/power, and look for lights and sound. What kind of place is doing the bench test, an electronics repair shop?? if they want your business, it's free w/repair, if it's just a bench test 9.99 and up... at most
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Originally Posted by frostby
It really matters who's doing the bench test. Most retailers version of bench test is to just hook it up to speakers/power, and look for lights and sound. What kind of place is doing the bench test, an electronics repair shop?? if they want your business, it's free w/repair, if it's just a bench test 9.99 and up... at most


