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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8785799" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>Well, I'm running a Smart 3 at 4 ohms and a helix Msix with 4 of the 6 channels bridged off of a stock 150a alt on my jetta. I'm definitely not actually running a clamped 2400w on the substage, but I'm damn sure I'm pushing at least 100w per side to my front on music. Since most music is - 3 or - 6db in the sub bass region, it's pretty safe to say setting your gains to 2400w using a tone would equate to 600w on music. I don't have my substage installed to be able to measure, but if memory serves I was seeing peaks of 85v at the amp outputs with voltage staying pretty stable at 13.6v. That's not 2400w, but it's pretty spicy for on music power delivery. </p><p></p><p>Unless you are in the lanes chasing scores, power is arbitrary. While I agree with your opinion in general, being able to support 3000w on a stock electrical isn't very hard IF YOU ARE LISTENING TO MUSIC.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8785799, member: 587645"] Well, I'm running a Smart 3 at 4 ohms and a helix Msix with 4 of the 6 channels bridged off of a stock 150a alt on my jetta. I'm definitely not actually running a clamped 2400w on the substage, but I'm damn sure I'm pushing at least 100w per side to my front on music. Since most music is - 3 or - 6db in the sub bass region, it's pretty safe to say setting your gains to 2400w using a tone would equate to 600w on music. I don't have my substage installed to be able to measure, but if memory serves I was seeing peaks of 85v at the amp outputs with voltage staying pretty stable at 13.6v. That's not 2400w, but it's pretty spicy for on music power delivery. Unless you are in the lanes chasing scores, power is arbitrary. While I agree with your opinion in general, being able to support 3000w on a stock electrical isn't very hard IF YOU ARE LISTENING TO MUSIC. Matt [/QUOTE]
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