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Originally Posted by Markous
60 amps thats it? that doesn't seem right doing the math. 60 x 14.4= 864 x 0.8 = 691. That 1400w rating must be with a 0.5 ohm load at 16v or something. Regardless of the numbers it's a nice amp and being built in the US i suppose there is a bit of a premium to be paid.
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this is to much to explain.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Markous
60 amps thats it? that doesn't seem right doing the math. 60 x 14.4= 864 x 0.8 = 691. That 1400w rating must be with a 0.5 ohm load at 16v or something. Regardless of the numbers it's a nice amp and being built in the US i suppose there is a bit of a premium to be paid.
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and no it does more than rated .
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Markous
60 amps thats it? that doesn't seem right doing the math. 60 x 14.4= 864 x 0.8 = 691. That 1400w rating must be with a 0.5 ohm load at 16v or something. Regardless of the numbers it's a nice amp and being built in the US i suppose there is a bit of a premium to be paid.
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the 4000.1 did 3k at 2 ohms. Whoch is 1000 watts more than rated. And it was 2 volts below rated at 12.1
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