Crest audio Pro9200 Amp gives 6500 watts 8ohms bridged, weights in at 24 lbs and cost around $2000 Add two of these and you get 13000 watts 8ohms bridged, 48lbs total and cost about $4000.
LOL... I bet you buy $5K audio cables. I'd also bet money that in a blind test you would never be able to tell speakers driven by this absurd $190K amp and those Crest Audio amps. $190K is beyond ludicrous.
If you are so confident that you can tell the difference between that Goldmund amp and a pro audio amp in a properly designed listening test, you should take Richard Clark's amplifier challenge:
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Crest audio Pro9200 Amp gives 6500 watts 8ohms bridged, weights in at 24 lbs and cost around $2000
Add two of these and you get 13000 watts 8ohms bridged, 48lbs total and cost about $4000.
Now tell me, aren't the rich absolutely STUPID?
http://www.crestaudio.com/products/browse.cfm/action/detail/item/116237/number/01000560/cat/322/begin/0/Pro%209200.cfm
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000NK5C8M/interactiveda8258-20
"Now tell me, aren't the rich absolutely STUPID?"
I can tell you, you are STUPID for comparing a piece of junk pro audio amp to a ultra-hi-end home audio amp.
It would be like saying a Bugatti Veyron was a ripoff because a $100,000 semi truck has more horsepower and torque.
Watts means NOTHING.
I guess you have NEVER herd of crest or even used one for their Amps. So until you do you can't call me stupid.
@Ken
LOL... I bet you buy $5K audio cables. I'd also bet money that in a blind test you would never be able to tell speakers driven by this absurd $190K amp and those Crest Audio amps. $190K is beyond ludicrous.
@Ken
If you are so confident that you can tell the difference between that Goldmund amp and a pro audio amp in a properly designed listening test, you should take Richard Clark's amplifier challenge:
http://www.tom-morrow-land.com/tests/ampchall/index.htm
By the way, no one has ever passed the test. In fact, no one has even come close.