A New big boy amp coming to the market????

Hello people, I took some pics...
SD1800

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if that amp is that small and really does 1800rms I will buy one //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/veryhappy.gif.fec4fed33b4a1279cf10bdd45a039dae.gif
We need daily testers, so you can send a mail to me.
 
those are some small *** amps......
but unfortunately these amps reminds me of stetsom, which for daily driving use ****, as they don't have enough capacitors and other parts on the board to support a constant output, which is the reason they are sooooo **** small. so i wouldnt run them for daily bumping, and if they have the over volted rails like the stetsoms, then that makes em even worse to bang on continuously.

these amps look like they're built in the same buildhouse in brazil, look the heatsink layout is the same, the the clip,power and protect lights all the same as well
Hello, SounDigital is a factory placed in Brazilian south, we do not have anything in common with this other brand that you refer and our heatsinks are way different, the size is much smaller too. About the daily driving, the amplifiers are built to play music, not only for SPL competiton.

 
Hows that going to make 1800 watt RMS with an 80 amp fuse?
i can ensure i have seen it done before. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

dont know about this amp tho. wont be efficient and will probably be hot enough to fry an egg but it can be done

 
oh Alright I was merely looking at the fact my 1600 watt amp has 2 70 amp fuses. Is there some kind of formula to calculate this. Volts times amps= wattage but Im sure efficiency comes into play

 
oh Alright I was merely looking at the fact my 1600 watt amp has 2 70 amp fuses. Is there some kind of formula to calculate this. Volts times amps= wattage but Im sure efficiency comes into play
Yea assuming 100% efficiency 14.4v X 80A = 1152watts

Im pretty sure 1152 is not even close to 1800:confused:

Am I missing something here?

 
so at 100 percent effiency my hifonics could do

14.4 X 140 = 2016

according to my math my hifonics is at 80 percent efficiency

.2016 X 80 X 100 is 1612

is this the correct way of looking at this?

 
so at 100 percent effiency my hifonics could do14.4 X 140 = 2016

according to my math my hifonics is at 80 percent efficiency

.2016 X 80 X 100 is 1612

is this the correct way of looking at this?
It would actually be 14.4 X 140 X .8 = 1612

But you got the right idea... Do you have the bxi1606?

 
i can ensure i have seen it done before. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
dont know about this amp tho. wont be efficient and will probably be hot enough to fry an egg but it can be done
you have mislead so many people its not even funny.

 
Hello people again.

These fuse are retarded, slow action, and as the amp is designed for daily use, the average current flowing throught it wont cause enought heat to open the fuse. If the fuse were fast action type it would need to have higher current value, about 150-200A depending on the type of fuse.

The average current is determined by the medium crest factor of the music, normally is 10dB.

 
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