Bronze Member Username: CognitionPost Number: 47 Registered: Sep-06 | I've read in one thread that the JBL CS60.4 amplifier is crap. Is this true? What makes this model a crap? |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 1877 Registered: Jan-06 | im not famiure with that model but jbl amps such as the bp and the gto are solid |
Bronze Member Username: CognitionPost Number: 48 Registered: Sep-06 | I see. The CS line are the cheapest models of JBL. The CS60.4, for instance, has rms of only 60W X 4 @ 4 ohms. |
Silver Member Username: Motomattic3Post Number: 131 Registered: Oct-06 | but if you look at most of those JBLs you'll see that the S/N ratio is realy low. |
Silver Member Username: RvlacosDD 3512 United States Post Number: 479 Registered: Sep-06 | from what ive heard jbls arent bad, im not sure about the paticular model but im sure it wouldnt be that bad? |
Silver Member Username: Motomattic3Http://www.cardomain.c... Post Number: 139 Registered: Oct-06 | JBL is actualy really good as far as I can tell my parents and my uncle have home sound systems which sound really good and go really loud kind of like going to the theaters and when lighting strikes it shakes the floor except with better sound quality of course![]() |
Bronze Member Username: CognitionPost Number: 49 Registered: Sep-06 | Thanks guys. BTW Kyle, is it a good or bad thing for an amp to have low S/N ratio? Why? |
Silver Member Username: Motomattic3Http://www.cardomain.c... Post Number: 141 Registered: Oct-06 | I asked the same question when i started on here. go to this link https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/282799.html and this one to explain it http://sound.westhost.com/noise.htm |
Bronze Member Username: CognitionPost Number: 50 Registered: Sep-06 | Thanks. Now I know that the higher the S/N ratio, the better. |