any users comments on Steel Phase amplifiers thanks :Y:
scottlucky said:ok
what is a steel phase amplifier?
bearing in mind that the silliest question is the one you don't ask
Scotty
Mackka said:I did hear that it interferes with the booster in the unit which creates distortion . just what I am hearin.
Mackka
Heatho said:So can anyone shed any more light on what's going on inside the Steelphase amp, different eq curves and q factors? A little bit of compression and boosting maybe? It certainly looks the goods.
SteelPat said:Not sure where you heard that but the sP01 booster doesnt trigger the internal amplifier in the GPX batteries so it is impossible for this to happen. When I designed it I made sure that we didnt use the battery amplifier as they are pretty raw and dont do anything to improve the audio other than make it loud.
Rush said:SteelPat said:Not sure where you heard that but the sP01 booster doesnt trigger the internal amplifier in the GPX batteries so it is impossible for this to happen. When I designed it I made sure that we didnt use the battery amplifier as they are pretty raw and dont do anything to improve the audio other than make it loud.
I use the internal amp in my GPX battery and have compared it to a friend with a B & Z system with his same GPX over undug targets and found lttle difference between the two.
Could Phase Tech produce a video for his You Tube channel comparing the SteelPHASE against the GPX battery internal amp to display the differences for those interested?
RichterScale said:Hi Nenad and Steelpat, good looking booster you guys have put together. Well done.
Just a question about the lipo battery. I use lipos and am pretty cautious how I store them especially at home as not real keen on having a fire in the event the battery explodes.
I noticed that you have used an aluminium casing for the booster. In the event of the battery actually catching fire do you think that the case would contain the fire? Is it something that has been tested?
I used to keep my lipos in a cupboard at home until I found out the things can catch fire even though they're not being charged or being used. Probably doesn't happen that often but none the less something to be aware of.
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