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Can someone tell me what the output of this amp is @ 12 - 14v? and if I run 1 on each sub ( 2 TSW8102SPL ) @ 1 Ohm what would be the % of efficiency? Would it be better to strap them and how much better would 4 runs of 0 gauge be for power?
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the amp will make around 3500 watts depending on the impedence rise and I doubt that the price drops $100 he rarely drops prices and as fast as the 1st shipment went and with the 2nd coming before too long there is no way he will drop the price only way I see you getting one will be if someone decideds to sell a 3500 so they can get the 4500
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quote:Originally posted by Exile son of Exodus: Can someone tell me what the output of this amp is @ 12 - 14v? and if I run 1 on each sub ( 2 TSW8102SPL ) @ 1 Ohm what would be the % of efficiency? Would it be better to strap them and how much better would 4 runs of 0 gauge be for power?
14.4v resistive power is ~3800 to 3900 watts. The 3500 rating is 12.8 volts.
An example power test at 1/2 nominal with a rise to around 1 ohm:
POWER : 3660 Watts AMP VOLTAGE (measured) : 65.84 V AMP CURRENT (calculated) : 55.58 A ACTUAL IMPEDANCE (calculated) : 1.18 ohms SUPPLY VOLTAGE : 11.9 V