massivespl
Banned
Hehe I'm getting under in skin now. Yea 153db build is a fail. I bet u never ever owned a car that loud in ur life.
If I was 3db away from you no wall, 1/4 cone area, half power what could I have done with a Tahoe and how much you spent? You are a prime example of money over senceHehe I'm getting under in skin now. Yea 153db build is a fail. I bet u never ever owned a car that loud in ur life.
Considering they're constant power its really not a bad efficiency rating. They're just like constant power computer power supplies. Anything that is designed to put a constant power won't be "efficient", but for that type of supply it is quite efficient.Look on their website and it list their efficiency. I guess people don't read anymore.
And I have to agree with you there. Tahoes are relatively easy to get loud in. Just look at some of the ****** builds that here local in Tahoes/SUV Style vehicles.Actually you don't see many tcs that high. There is no room to stuff cone area and you can't fit dual alts. The loudest I've heard of was a 53 walled 4th order. We have also shown many examples of very loud tahoes.
What do you see on that page makes them constant power? Do they make the same at 1 and 2ohm? No it's a bit more at 1ohm. Do they make power at 12v? No it's way less than 14.4. It's hypeConsidering they're constant power its really not a bad efficiency rating. They're just like constant power computer power supplies. Anything that is designed to put a constant power won't be "efficient", but for that type of supply it is quite efficient.
The fact that it has constant power written all over the page? If they are indeed not constant power then that is a bad efficiency. But everything I have read/seen say that they are constant power. Unless we are talking about a different Rockford amp, in which case I apologize because I must have misread something somewhere.What do you see on that page makes them constant power? Do they make the same at 1 and 2ohm? No it's a bit more at 1ohm. Do they make power at 12v? No it's way less than 14.4. It's hype
I was wrong about your prime. I have not seen another with a SS. Look at the specs they list and see what I see. They are not like JL slash and HDs which make power even with lower voltage, that is why they have bad efficiency, they store power for drops.The fact that it has constant power written all over the page? If they are indeed not constant power then that is a bad efficiency. But everything I have read/seen say that they are constant power. Unless we are talking about a different Rockford amp, in which case I apologize because I must have misread something somewhere.
Lets not forget you were the guy that swore up and down that my ****** little RF Prime amp didn't have an adjustable SS...
Haha, someone made a Noloud4u thread a looong time ago bud:Car off volts gunna drop. U look at the detail. Every thread I open and ur in it u hate on everything. Ur such a tool I should go start a thread about how much of a tool u are, oh wait jr. High school kids do that. Oh wait u did that this week.
He was to busy ******* *** on cacoHaha, someone made a Noloud4u thread a looong time ago bud:http://www.caraudio.com/forums/thunderdome-forum-members-only/609140-noloud4u.html
Haha, I'm not really a fan of CACO. I'm a member on there, but I think its stupid that you have to pay to sell on there or do pretty much anything.He was to busy ******* *** on caco
I don't think you're understanding what constant power means. Say there is always a 300 amp draw. You may give it a 4 ohm signal, so it is only outputting 1500 watts, but that draw is still there. It is essentially like you said by storing power for drops. That IS constant power.I was wrong about your prime. I have not seen another with a SS. Look at the specs they list and see what I see. They are not like JL slash and HDs which make power even with lower voltage, that is why they have bad efficiency, they store power for drops.
But they don't store for drops. So why would it need to pull 300 amps to output 1500 watts? Isn't that just the opposite of how it should work? I could understand if it never lost power with rise but it does, I could understand if it never lost power for voltage drops but it does.I don't think you're understanding what constant power means. Say there is always a 300 amp draw. You may give it a 4 ohm signal, so it is only outputting 1500 watts, but that draw is still there. It is essentially like you said by storing power for drops. That IS constant power.
I'm not saying its practical. Believe me, I am not a huge fan of Rockford. I'm just saying that efficiency for that type of power supply isn't bad. For a normal power supply though it is terrible.But they don't store for drops. So why would it need to pull 300 amps to output 1500 watts? Isn't that just the opposite of how it should work? I could understand if it never lost power with rise but it does, I could understand if it never lost power for voltage drops but it does. It's marketing just like the huge plastic motor covers on punches and huge basket cover ups on powers.