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<blockquote data-quote="ohioMike330" data-source="post: 8874668" data-attributes="member: 688231"><p>I would not spend my $ on BlackBrick amps. The whole “owned by veterans” is a nice story but did you read the warranty? It *****! They only cover shipping damage, PERIOD! They don’t even back their stuff so why should you? Also, their “monster 30k watt amp”, read the specs, it only goes down to 40hz. If you are running that much juice you clearly want something that drops down significantly lower than 40hz. </p><p></p><p>Now, dollar per watt? If that is your only goal, taramps, skar, there are so many of these type of brands now where you can get tons of watts for little dollars. In the 90’s you paid 1$/watt. Think how lucky we are these days. If you wanted a legitimate 5000 W amp you were going to spend at least five grand on it nowadays is five grand can get you a whole system!</p><p></p><p>I recommend going on YouTube and watch some of big d’s dyno videos. That’ll give you a good idea of what these amps are “truly” putting out and what they cost. </p><p></p><p>Williston Audio Labs on YouTube, very informative. And NO, I have no dog in the fight as far as my recommendations, I sincerely believe he’s extremely informative on the subject. </p><p></p><p>Down4Sound amps is another great amp for power, cost and quality. And they have an exceptional reputation when it comes to returns and backing thier products. </p><p></p><p>Ok, I’m done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohioMike330, post: 8874668, member: 688231"] I would not spend my $ on BlackBrick amps. The whole “owned by veterans” is a nice story but did you read the warranty? It *****! They only cover shipping damage, PERIOD! They don’t even back their stuff so why should you? Also, their “monster 30k watt amp”, read the specs, it only goes down to 40hz. If you are running that much juice you clearly want something that drops down significantly lower than 40hz. Now, dollar per watt? If that is your only goal, taramps, skar, there are so many of these type of brands now where you can get tons of watts for little dollars. In the 90’s you paid 1$/watt. Think how lucky we are these days. If you wanted a legitimate 5000 W amp you were going to spend at least five grand on it nowadays is five grand can get you a whole system! I recommend going on YouTube and watch some of big d’s dyno videos. That’ll give you a good idea of what these amps are “truly” putting out and what they cost. Williston Audio Labs on YouTube, very informative. And NO, I have no dog in the fight as far as my recommendations, I sincerely believe he’s extremely informative on the subject. Down4Sound amps is another great amp for power, cost and quality. And they have an exceptional reputation when it comes to returns and backing thier products. Ok, I’m done. [/QUOTE]
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