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)
76.
Sam P 5 April 2015

"This is long overdue."

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Robert O 31 March 2015
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Seth F 28 March 2015

"We as consumers want honest rms ratings at honest real world voltages, i.e. 12.5 volts. Manufacturers should be sued for false advertisement when they advertise their amp as 3500 watts, when it may, and I stress may, put out an actual 1500-1700 watts. How"

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Aaron C 27 March 2015

"I agree."

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Ryan T 27 March 2015
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Ephram H 25 March 2015

"I belive this is a great idea"

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David M 21 March 2015
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Joe K 27 February 2015
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Garrett C 27 February 2015
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Kyle C 24 February 2015
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Thomas Carverj 23 February 2015
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Tyler E 22 February 2015
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Kay S 20 February 2015
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Aaron S 19 February 2015
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Bologna Osborn 7 February 2015
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Jamel A 5 February 2015
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Brian B 3 February 2015

"No More Buying Under False Ratings!"

93.
Richard S 30 January 2015

"This is very necessary to prevent untruthful advertising"

94.
Joshua M 29 January 2015

"No More PMPO or Max Ratings"

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Aaron D 24 January 2015
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Jeremy C 24 January 2015

"К"

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Joe W 13 January 2015

"Thanks!!!"

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Jacob R 9 January 2015
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Eric L 9 January 2015
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Shelby D 29 December 2014
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