Wingman0121
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Want the AP 3000? It does do rated power.
Just to clarify the AP30001D is rated to do 1500 watts RMS x 2 into 1 ohm or 3000 watts RMS x 1 into 2 ohms mono @ 13.8v with >1% THD from the factory, it is a 2 channel subwoofer amp (think of it as two AP15001D in one case). It can also take up to 16v for more power but no one has done a test at that voltage with this amp yet.
This guy did 2560 watts @ 3.7 ohm with 12.5v
...and this guy did 1868 watts @ 4.5 ohm with 11.8v
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/amplifiers/359830-tested-audiopipe-ap30001d.html
^^remember that an amp doesn't "see" a constant ohm load from your subs, a speaker is a reactive load and it changes its impedance according to frequency and box design.
Mine's just chillin in my closet right now, I'll probably end up selling it later to downsize.
Just to clarify the AP30001D is rated to do 1500 watts RMS x 2 into 1 ohm or 3000 watts RMS x 1 into 2 ohms mono @ 13.8v with >1% THD from the factory, it is a 2 channel subwoofer amp (think of it as two AP15001D in one case). It can also take up to 16v for more power but no one has done a test at that voltage with this amp yet.
This guy did 2560 watts @ 3.7 ohm with 12.5v
...and this guy did 1868 watts @ 4.5 ohm with 11.8v
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/amplifiers/359830-tested-audiopipe-ap30001d.html
^^remember that an amp doesn't "see" a constant ohm load from your subs, a speaker is a reactive load and it changes its impedance according to frequency and box design.
Mine's just chillin in my closet right now, I'll probably end up selling it later to downsize.
