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Topic: SounDigital SD12kD - All line with 5 years of warranty
quote: Originally posted by rosevillian: Im not Knocking On his Product... Im just asking how Its able to obtain such power.... Calm Down people...lol Thats like if i built an Amp That does 20k On 2 runs of 4g... people would wonder... Its just alota Money to drop on something... Thats why i have All these Questions, Im not bashing your amp or company just had some Questions... But your 5 year Warranty Is Pretty impressive That right there shows me You stand behind its Quality.... So Well see witch route i go... Thank you murilo... Sorry for all the questions..lol No problem! --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
murilo@soundigital.com.br
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posted 07-07-2009 06:31 PM
quote: Originally posted by rosevillian: Im not Knocking On his Product... Im just asking how Its able to obtain such power.... Calm Down people...lol Thats like if i built an Amp That does 20k On 2 runs of 4g... people would wonder... Its just alota Money to drop on something... Thats why i have All these Questions, Im not bashing your amp or company just had some Questions... But your 5 year Warranty Is Pretty impressive That right there shows me You stand behind its Quality.... So Well see witch route i go... Thank you murilo... Sorry for all the questions..lol No problem! --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
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Heres what we did to the amps to make sure the power was always on tap We didnt jimmy rig it, only a trick -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
Rip Rock
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posted 07-07-2009 06:40 PM
Heres what we did to the amps to make sure the power was always on tap We didnt jimmy rig it, only a trick -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
Posts: 977 | From: Didsbury, Alberta, Canada | Registered: Sep 1999
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DAMN!! Thats Legit.... Hey Rip Does that WHole thing still slide out..? -------------------- ~*Rose-Villian*~ ~*T3 & ATOMIC*~
rosevillian
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posted 07-07-2009 07:21 PM
DAMN!! Thats Legit.... Hey Rip Does that WHole thing still slide out..? -------------------- ~*Rose-Villian*~ ~*T3 & ATOMIC*~
Posts: 68 | From: Roseville, CA | Registered: Mar 2009
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lol you are not loud hahaha j/k you know im playing mike and mark see ya soon ps how did them doors come out. -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
Old/School
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posted 07-07-2009 07:33 PM
lol you are not loud hahaha j/k you know im playing mike and mark see ya soon ps how did them doors come out. -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
Posts: 2789 | From: Springfield Ma | Registered: Apr 2004
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Awesome guys, you could post some power measurements also, hehe. --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
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posted 07-07-2009 09:20 PM
Awesome guys, you could post some power measurements also, hehe. --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
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quote: Originally posted by rosevillian: DAMN!! Thats Legit.... Hey Rip Does that WHole thing still slide out..? You bet, we have to re-weld the motor shaft again tho, it takes a beating in the trailer going to shows. Ya Murilo, will post us some power #`s for you guys to see, righ now at 2.7 ohms final rise were at 12k average, not peak measurements, give or take depending on the box temp. We will drop the impeadance down and hook up all 4 amps instead of 2 and see what we hit and get So far these amps are very good. Lots of power and clean. And just to let people know there is lexan spacers, about 1/8" between the power and ground distro blocks going into the amps, it saved our a$$es hooking them up lol -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
Rip Rock
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posted 07-07-2009 11:12 PM
quote: Originally posted by rosevillian: DAMN!! Thats Legit.... Hey Rip Does that WHole thing still slide out..? You bet, we have to re-weld the motor shaft again tho, it takes a beating in the trailer going to shows. Ya Murilo, will post us some power #`s for you guys to see, righ now at 2.7 ohms final rise were at 12k average, not peak measurements, give or take depending on the box temp. We will drop the impeadance down and hook up all 4 amps instead of 2 and see what we hit and get So far these amps are very good. Lots of power and clean. And just to let people know there is lexan spacers, about 1/8" between the power and ground distro blocks going into the amps, it saved our a$$es hooking them up lol -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
Posts: 977 | From: Didsbury, Alberta, Canada | Registered: Sep 1999
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WhattaFak !! !! !! FiFty Kilo On Aboard Make Som NoiZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ !! Kinda Beauty -------------------- ------------------------- The Thing Is: How Low Can U Go ?? How Long Can U Handle It?? How Loud Can It B ?? Or If U Like It That Way: B A S S R A C E ------------------------- May I ExCuse U 4 My "Spanglish" As Im Polish ??
Mark Masterson
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posted 07-08-2009 06:33 AM
WhattaFak !! !! !! FiFty Kilo On Aboard Make Som NoiZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ !! Kinda Beauty -------------------- ------------------------- The Thing Is: How Low Can U Go ?? How Long Can U Handle It?? How Loud Can It B ?? Or If U Like It That Way: B A S S R A C E ------------------------- May I ExCuse U 4 My "Spanglish" As Im Polish ??
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quote: Originally posted by Rip Rock: Heres what we did to the amps to make sure the power was always on tap We didnt jimmy rig it, only a trick Similar problem; We went this way, each run of the 185sqmm cable is close to 4 runs of 0g. [ 07-15-2009, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: DG Phil ] -------------------- The loudest man down under
DG Phil
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posted 07-15-2009 12:42 AM
quote: Originally posted by Rip Rock: Heres what we did to the amps to make sure the power was always on tap We didnt jimmy rig it, only a trick Similar problem; We went this way, each run of the 185sqmm cable is close to 4 runs of 0g. [ 07-15-2009, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: DG Phil ] -------------------- The loudest man down under
Posts: 215 | From: Gold Coast, Australia | Registered: Oct 2001
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awesome amp rack Phill --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
murilo@soundigital.com.br
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posted 07-15-2009 07:17 AM
awesome amp rack Phill --------------------World's strongest amplifiers Contact at murilo@soundigital.com.br (204) 416 3713
Posts: 1608 | From: (204) 416 3713 | Registered: Sep 2006
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real nice and clean setup props -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
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posted 07-15-2009 08:25 AM
real nice and clean setup props -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
Posts: 2789 | From: Springfield Ma | Registered: Apr 2004
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x2 very impressive -------------------- Creator-Ohio Bass Society First and only dual-alternator 'real' Saturn (pre 2002) on the planet (2) 18" Omegas fed by a SoundStream XXX10000 12.75 cubes net @ 30.5Hz, 200 sq inches of port Replaced AC with 250 amp alt 225 amp alternator in stock location (custom bracket) (2) XS Power D3100's 4 power+4 ground 1/0-gauge runs
PioneerSaturn
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posted 07-15-2009 11:46 AM
x2 very impressive -------------------- Creator-Ohio Bass Society First and only dual-alternator 'real' Saturn (pre 2002) on the planet (2) 18" Omegas fed by a SoundStream XXX10000 12.75 cubes net @ 30.5Hz, 200 sq inches of port Replaced AC with 250 amp alt 225 amp alternator in stock location (custom bracket) (2) XS Power D3100's 4 power+4 ground 1/0-gauge runs
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Craig from Capalaba did the fab work, I did the wiring. If only all the amps would have worked. -------------------- The loudest man down under
DG Phil
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posted 07-16-2009 04:50 PM
Craig from Capalaba did the fab work, I did the wiring. If only all the amps would have worked. -------------------- The loudest man down under
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Huh?
Bernie Madoff
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posted 07-16-2009 06:47 PM
Huh?
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Sorry, Im new here, but does anyone know how to get ahold of Soundigital. Id like to talk to someone about getting a couple of these and a 4 channel too... Starting a new little project in the trailblazer...
Boilermaker-744
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posted 07-16-2009 07:07 PM
Sorry, Im new here, but does anyone know how to get ahold of Soundigital. Id like to talk to someone about getting a couple of these and a 4 channel too... Starting a new little project in the trailblazer...
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testtones
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posted 07-16-2009 08:21 PM
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I can help as well Ampmax@aol.com -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
Old/School
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posted 07-16-2009 09:13 PM
I can help as well Ampmax@aol.com -------------------- TEAM XTREME LOUD AUDIO THE LOUD CROWD Team Dc Sound Labs.
Posts: 2789 | From: Springfield Ma | Registered: Apr 2004
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quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: Craig from Capalaba did the fab work, I did the wiring. If only all the amps would have worked. Did you use the ddZ2`s? We used to run those amps, 2 blew out of the box and never seen them again. Nice rack tho -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
Rip Rock
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posted 07-16-2009 09:15 PM
quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: Craig from Capalaba did the fab work, I did the wiring. If only all the amps would have worked. Did you use the ddZ2`s? We used to run those amps, 2 blew out of the box and never seen them again. Nice rack tho -------------------- 180+ db`s Mike and Mark E-mail rip_rock@shaw.ca
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Only blew a few of the Z2HV. LOL Most of the time they just wouldn't work. All powered on fine except the master amp would have no output. Really handy with four amps per woofer. Blew some nice holes in coils etc. -------------------- The loudest man down under
DG Phil
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posted 07-17-2009 06:31 AM
Only blew a few of the Z2HV. LOL Most of the time they just wouldn't work. All powered on fine except the master amp would have no output. Really handy with four amps per woofer. Blew some nice holes in coils etc. -------------------- The loudest man down under
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Very nice power distribution Phil... I like it -------------------- - Jacob Fuller
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posted 07-17-2009 07:29 AM
Very nice power distribution Phil... I like it -------------------- - Jacob Fuller
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It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. -------------------- The loudest man down under
DG Phil
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posted 07-18-2009 02:05 AM
It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. -------------------- The loudest man down under
Posts: 215 | From: Gold Coast, Australia | Registered: Oct 2001
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quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. If you have ever taken apart an SD amp you can already do this with a bit of tweeking. But if you have not done this before don't try it. But you can. The current blocks are held on buy bolt and nut. Fabricate a new block that has multiple bolts to connect too. If Murilo sent me an amp to do this to I could show everyone how. that way you would have lots of 5/16 bolts to just stack as many 1/0 wires as you could. -------------------- -Donald Hebig -All Out S.P.L. Saskatchewan's dB Drag event promoter -Check the Termpro homepage partners for the companies I support.
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posted 07-18-2009 08:40 AM
quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. If you have ever taken apart an SD amp you can already do this with a bit of tweeking. But if you have not done this before don't try it. But you can. The current blocks are held on buy bolt and nut. Fabricate a new block that has multiple bolts to connect too. If Murilo sent me an amp to do this to I could show everyone how. that way you would have lots of 5/16 bolts to just stack as many 1/0 wires as you could. -------------------- -Donald Hebig -All Out S.P.L. Saskatchewan's dB Drag event promoter -Check the Termpro homepage partners for the companies I support.
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Looking to talk to Murilo about becoming part of TeamSD... Pm'd several times, and emailed several times, hasnt answered... Calling Murilo, get in touch with me, looking forward to talking to you.
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posted 07-18-2009 10:33 AM
Looking to talk to Murilo about becoming part of TeamSD... Pm'd several times, and emailed several times, hasnt answered... Calling Murilo, get in touch with me, looking forward to talking to you.
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Email TJ ... aka Old/School he posted his address above... Ampmax@aol.com he'll get you hooked up right -------------------- Team 2loud4you Stef's Crazy Team International
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posted 07-18-2009 01:07 PM
Email TJ ... aka Old/School he posted his address above... Ampmax@aol.com he'll get you hooked up right -------------------- Team 2loud4you Stef's Crazy Team International
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quote: Originally posted by dB Don: quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. If you have ever taken apart an SD amp you can already do this with a bit of tweeking. But if you have not done this before don't try it. But you can. The current blocks are held on buy bolt and nut. Fabricate a new block that has multiple bolts to connect too. If Murilo sent me an amp to do this to I could show everyone how. that way you would have lots of 5/16 bolts to just stack as many 1/0 wires as you could. I worry about putting stress on the board doing that. A nice machined nylon block to act as a strain relief would be the go, with a solid copper lug sticking out though it. -------------------- The loudest man down under
DG Phil
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posted 07-20-2009 01:21 AM
quote: Originally posted by dB Don: quote: Originally posted by DG Phil: It's time for amp builders to ditch insert terminals. Give us a lug(s) that we can bolt massive, terminated cables to. Hertz seem to have the right idea with their big amp. A single set screw biting a cable is not a good contact, let alone the mess caused when swapping amps. If you have ever taken apart an SD amp you can already do this with a bit of tweeking. But if you have not done this before don't try it. But you can. The current blocks are held on buy bolt and nut. Fabricate a new block that has multiple bolts to connect too. If Murilo sent me an amp to do this to I could show everyone how. that way you would have lots of 5/16 bolts to just stack as many 1/0 wires as you could. I worry about putting stress on the board doing that. A nice machined nylon block to act as a strain relief would be the go, with a solid copper lug sticking out though it. -------------------- The loudest man down under
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