Truth in wattage ratings for audio equipment

We the undersigned do request that misleading wattage rating claims be removed from advertising for car and home audio equipment and instead be replaced with true continuous wattage ratings that adher... continue reading »

350 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (350 total)
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Tyler Ali 5 May 2013

"В"

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Matthew G 3 May 2013

"Do it Nao!"

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Tad S 3 May 2013
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Paul B 24 April 2013
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Robert A 22 April 2013
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Johnathan D 17 April 2013
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Ryan G 10 April 2013

"I'd also like for nominal voltage to be applied to this. MA Audio and other claimed power is 16V or more, which is still misleading for the average user."

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Matt Villarreal 10 April 2013
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Brandon D 8 April 2013

"This is just common sense. "Peak" ratings have disappointed and mislead many people."

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John C 6 April 2013
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Christopher R 5 April 2013
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Silas V 4 April 2013
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Dale R 3 April 2013

"would be very good for the industry"

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Juan S 31 March 2013
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Jerry F 15 March 2013
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Josh K 9 March 2013
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Eric Mcconnell 7 March 2013
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Thomas D 6 March 2013

"We definately need a standard."

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Tyler T 4 March 2013

"fucc max output"

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Steve R 1 March 2013

"Hellls yea!"

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Joshua M 24 February 2013
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Brian S 14 February 2013

"It's about time we see some change."

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Chris L 4 February 2013

"truth"

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Zachary Sk 28 January 2013
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Maurico R 27 January 2013
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