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quote:Originally posted by Bernie Madoff: Is anyone Bass Racing with these amps?
Look on youtube there is many that bass race them. you ok bro or did ya forget about this must be one to many bass runs.
Just looked on the tube and couldn't find any. Do me a favor and post the links please.
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Here is alot of soundigital playing music. My bad play Music But you will see some loud bass race rides this yr running sd amps.
-------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs. Posts: 2789 | From: Springfield Ma | Registered: Apr 2004
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Where DVM and Clamp meter both True RMS? If not those reading are nothing but numbers that did not happen [Clip was bad!]
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they are both true rms dmm and clamp that test is the real deal.
Also i know from testing the 8k personaly they do more then what they clame they do we got 14+k out of the 8k and the fluke dont lie.
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are you kidding me? 230v ?! you can power almost anything in the world, say with power less then 5kw lol
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quote:Originally posted by murilo@soundigital.com.br: 10kW at 5 ohms
very nice
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murilo, i don't use a different procedure. it's voltage X amperage. for impedance voltage divided by amperage. i'm sorry it didn't do what you thought it would. it's still one of the strongest amps i've tested. in mine it did 151.4v and 68.9 amps ac. this was .5 nominal rising to 2.20 and it was 10431 watts. in craigs at .25 rising to .72 it was 14k 100volts and 140amps ac.
quote:Originally posted by murilo@soundigital.com.br: Ryan, how are you?
Your power results are lower for all amps you test, by the info you told me, you probably use a different procedure.
its the frequency difference that is accounting for the difference in power numbers.
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quote:Originally posted by clkwrkorg36: murilo, i don't use a different procedure. it's voltage X amperage. for impedance voltage divided by amperage. i'm sorry it didn't do what you thought it would. it's still one of the strongest amps i've tested. in mine it did 151.4v and 68.9 amps ac. this was .5 nominal rising to 2.20 and it was 10431 watts. in craigs at .25 rising to .72 it was 14k 100volts and 140amps ac.
Ryan, it is not our though, the amps are extensively tested at factory. We would never sell an amp rating it more than it is capable, this is a crime.
Your testing seems to show lower power for all amps you test, according to some results you said to me by MSN.
As an example, the SD8000 delivered around 13kW in 16V systems between 1.3 and 2 ohms in tests made at factory and by following competitors and audio professionals: Team Rip Rock, dB Don, Electric Team (Italy), me (video on youtube).
The SD12kD, that actually is 50% stronger than SD8000 was already tested by Team Rip Rock, if you want please talk to them. The power obtained was substantially higher and at higher frequency than yours.
In factory we use always calibrated meters, as well as mine.
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Power is not only determined by volts and amps, but also the frequency that is used. For example, using two different boxes for street A, one will produce a different peak frequency than the other. So there for different power readings. So frequency and setup has a big part of power production. Factory test, you have no variables. Everything is constant. So real world power, we all know, will be different from factory power. And real world power will vary from setup to setup.
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quote:Originally posted by murilo@soundigital.com.br: 10kW at 5 ohms
very nice
WOW... I am sure this amps can do 0,5ohms.... SO.....! 20kw @ 2.5ohms 40kw @1.25ohms and so on...... Crazy.
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well craigs is 59hz mine is 73hz. if you think the parts in that amp are capable of that kind of power it should sale better than anything ever made, and revolutionize the entire amp business. i'm sure all of the concert pa people would be interested to so that they can quit carrying 75lbs amps and switch to your 15lbs amp. by the way i use a fluke rms multimeter, and amprobe clamp meter.