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and Korean amps will destroy the brazil stuff at lower impedences.......and your 10k amp still can't be wired low enough to clamp 10k......so it's not a 10k amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
You act like wiring low is the best thing since sliced bread. Compare Brazilian to Korean wired at 1 ohm and you can clearly see the advantages. Being wired at 1 ohm will have a ton more efficiency and the HD10k will still make 6-8k at 2 ohm. Your Korean 10k isn't going to make 6-8k clamped power with that same efficiency.

And again, both have their place. But there's no need to **** on Brazilian amps when they have their applications as well - cheaper power in a smaller footprint with good efficiency because they're wired at 1 ohm rather than lower.

 
You act like wiring low is the best thing since sliced bread. Compare Brazilian to Korean wired at 1 ohm and you can clearly see the advantages. Being wired at 1 ohm will have a ton more efficiency and the HD10k will still make 6-8k at 2 ohm. Your Korean 10k isn't going to make 6-8k clamped power with that same efficiency.
And again, both have their place. But there's no need to **** on Brazilian amps when they have their applications as well - cheaper power in a smaller footprint with good efficiency because they're wired at 1 ohm rather than lower.
U act like Brazilian is the best thing since slice bread

Cool story bro. I'll just keep my crossfire 8ks and clamp over 6k rising to 2ohm... 12k Korean boards ftw!

 
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You act like wiring low is the best thing since sliced bread. Compare Brazilian to Korean wired at 1 ohm and you can clearly see the advantages. Being wired at 1 ohm will have a ton more efficiency and the HD10k will still make 6-8k at 2 ohm. Your Korean 10k isn't going to make 6-8k clamped power with that same efficiency.
And again, both have their place. But there's no need to **** on Brazilian amps when they have their applications as well - cheaper power in a smaller footprint with good efficiency because they're wired at 1 ohm rather than lower.
I'm probably going back to Korean, just saying.

I've ran enough of both amp types to make an informed decision. I'm not saying you haven't, but you can spend your money how you want to

 
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I'm probably going back to Korean, just saying.

I've ran enough of both amp types to make an informed decision. I'm not saying you haven't, but you can spend your money how you want to
You also used the T series. But it's your money, not mine.

 
U act like Brazilian is the best thing since slice bread Cool story bro. I'll just keep my crossfire 8ks and clamp over 6k rising to 2ohm... 12k Korean boards ftw!
They're not the end all answer to all installs but you can't beat them for the price.

I'll keep using my HD10k that will do 8k at 2 ohm for less than half the price

 
So Brazilian amps are good but only the hd series?
The HD and DSP series of Taramps were improved from the T series and work good for how we use them here. The power supplies are very lacking on the older T series as they were designed without our market in mind. The protection circuits, heat dissipation, vibration resistance, and power supplies were all greatly improved in the newer series.

There's a reason the T series has been discontinued.

 
The HD and DSP series of Taramps were improved from the T series and work good for how we use them here. The power supplies are very lacking on the older T series as they were designed without our market in mind. The protection circuits, heat dissipation, vibration resistance, and power supplies were all greatly improved in the newer series.
There's a reason the T series has been discontinued.
Like putting lipstick on a pig

 
Like putting lipstick on a pig
A more accurate analogy would be giving a soldier his gun and other equipment. The board itself wasn't the problem, it was the power supply, lack of vibration fixation, etc. They just weren't nearly as useful before as they are now.

 
A more accurate analogy would be giving a soldier his gun and other equipment. The board itself wasn't the problem, it was the power supply, lack of vibration fixation, etc. They just weren't nearly as useful before as they are now.
Vibration fixation? Now your just making sh1t up bro.

 
Personally I've had really good luck with Brazilian amps (Stetsom to be specific).... my only complaint was the noisy fans. For the purpose of playing music the ability to drive half ohm or 1 ohm is pretty pointless since 90%+ of the time you'll be well over that if you're playing a variety of music, so just wiring to a safe DCR and letting it ride works out about the same either way. Even for SPL purposes if you KNOW what your impedance is at the frequency you burp you can plan around that and get whichever is appropriate. A lot of competitors use Brazilian amps for the space savings alone. Trying to fit 20KW worth of Chinese/Korean amps into a no-wall vehicle is very impractical compared to going Brazilian.

 
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