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alaska
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I bought an a7hc about a month ago and have no qualms with it. I'm runnin it at 2 ohms so i'm not taking full advantage of it's power....but it'll be there if i need it.

It is rated at 800W at 2 ohm (12.6V i think, correct me if that is wrong....), but since it doesn't come with a "birth" certificate I was wonderin how much power it is really putting out at that ohm load and voltage level. I have read reports of people bench testing it at 1300+ watts at one ohm, but what about 2 ohm? I'm not too familiar with Cadence and don't know how much they underrate their amps. The planet audio vector D is rated at 750W at 2 ohm (12.6V), but all six of the birth certificates i have seen say it is actually 1040W 2ohm, 12.6V...nice.
Anyway, any info would be appreciated. Also, how come Cadence won't give me any answers in regards to actual power? Kinda aggravating....

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