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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Jon V 25 December 2014
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Chris S 15 December 2014

"tired of getting amps that dont put out the power there claimed to put it"

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Tom S 12 December 2014

"This is an excellent idea. No More Lying about power."

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Jacob P 10 December 2014

"go!"

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Dhirendra P 7 December 2014

"please, please do, it has become more than a minor inconvenience"

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Will B 4 December 2014

"im sick of seeing 1000 watts on a 250 watt amplifier"

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Johnathan E 30 November 2014

"So true to many companies do this now"

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M Ag 26 November 2014

"Makes sense. Stop Lying. Do it."

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Greg L 25 November 2014

"down with the system."

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Chance W 20 November 2014
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Jason A 13 November 2014
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Jud T 12 November 2014
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Tracy Ac 11 November 2014

"This truth in ratings stander would help most consumers decide to buy products of better value. I believe it is a good measure for all amplifying devises. Country of origin U.S"

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Alex O 4 November 2014
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David S 1 November 2014
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Storom Madden 1 November 2014
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Brian P 1 November 2014
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Zach H 31 October 2014

"I totally agree!!!"

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Mike S 30 October 2014
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Parag Reeves 23 October 2014

"HELL YEAH"

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Michael H 20 October 2014
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Drew Eg 13 October 2014
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Robert I 22 September 2014
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Sami Bouz 12 September 2014
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Frederick G 10 September 2014

"Yes they should use the RMS ratings, too many companies are using the max rating to fool ppl into buying there products..."

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