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)
276.
Jim L 3 September 2012
277.
Steven S 29 August 2012

"I as a consumer believe that manufacturers should have to label their items with the wattage it is continually able to produce, not peak values. Country of origin United States of America"

278.
Chester Ortiz 24 August 2012
279.
Joshua W 22 August 2012

"Misrating of mobile amplifiers misleads the consumer and causes them to buy products believing they will do something they simply cannot do."

280.
Russ D 22 August 2012
281.
Blake S 11 August 2012
282.
Donovan Gould 9 August 2012

"+1"

283.
Ryan Rios 8 August 2012
284.
Phillip D 4 August 2012

"thank you"

285.
Roland P 1 August 2012

"I consider these inflated numbers that are not applicable in real world settings to be false advertisement."

286.
Anthony C 23 July 2012
287.
Anthony M 20 July 2012
288.
Lee D 19 July 2012

"giving amps way more voltage than what the average consomer will be able to run, and then boasting about the numbers. not good represntation of a product.."

289.
Jeffrey Ry 13 July 2012

"to the original author of this petition, thank you."

290.
Donald H 11 July 2012
291.
Jimmy G 9 July 2012
292.
Samuel B 1 July 2012

"I personally design amplifiers, and uphold my designs to be rated appropriately."

293.
Ben C 1 July 2012
294.
Adam F 25 June 2012
295.
Danny M 25 June 2012
296.
Brock J 21 June 2012
297.
Justin F 6 June 2012
298.
Sondre K 6 June 2012
299.
John M 3 June 2012

"about time this happens"

300.
Trey L 1 June 2012
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