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    ?: Amplifier Signal to Noise Ratio

    I've been doing research on amps, and i've been looking at their SNR. I noticed that amps that are not CEA-2006 compliant support SNR to 105db, but when I look at CEA-2006 compliant amplifiers i can't find one past 90db.

    My question is, how would I go about comparing the non CEA-2006 compliant amps to the CEA-2006 compliant amplifiers?
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    Signal to Noise is in a logarithmic scale. Why is having an amp being CEA-2006 that important to you? I personally don't believe in such standards because the characteristics of every amp is so different and diverse dependent on environment and uncontrollable factors that make testing results somewhat irrelevant to the actual performance of the amp. If you're so concerned with the quality of an amp, listen to music at home where road and car noise won't effect what your ears hear.
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