Fate of Class A

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A stretch to compare, if you look at how many people own a tv or multiple tv's and how many hours they play it may not be unreasonable to mandate some power consumption rules. We finally have cars routinely getting in the upper 20 mpg and that would have not happened if manufactures were forced to move in that direction. By comparison how many people actually own a class A amp and the number of hours they used it. If Nelson had anyway near the market share TV's have I am sure he would happily comply with energy compliance requirement ( the man is a saint but come on money is money).
 
A stretch to compare, if you look at how many people own a tv or multiple tv's and how many hours they play it may not be unreasonable to mandate some power consumption rules.

Would probably be better for them to just shut the TV off and do something else...read a book...go outside...something 😀
 
It's not a lot different over here in the so called Eurozone 🙄

They are going to ban the sale of less efficient plasma TV's, we already have bans on certain lightbulbs, IE you can't buy a 60W or above incandescent bulb - they have to be so called "energy saving" fluorescents.

20MPG :rofl: You'd be in the highest tax bracket for road tax in the UK. Not sure what you pay for fuel but here it's now £5 gallon + so about $8.5 as your gallons are smaller. Here they expect cars to do 50+ MPG, the more MPG the cheaper the tax 🙂

You think you got it bad :spin:
 
Buddy of mine in California bought a big Plasma this year to get in ahead of the ban. It's amazing!

He makes one good point. "If I turn it down so that it's as dim as an LCD, it doesn't use any more power." 😉
 
Ummm... Coloradosound, I am curious are you trolling for something?

It does not seem like this has much if anything to do with anything Pass.

You posted another thread with much the same theme... seems to me this belongs in another section of the site, if anywhere...

Just my opinion.

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