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<blockquote data-quote="joeFi" data-source="post: 8864806" data-attributes="member: 690438"><p>Im a retired audio installer…..so I know the good old school stuff….but recently I’ve been doing research on the new class D stuff coming out of Korea ….Taramps is a decent brand. Only downside is they require a lot of amperage….Deaf bonce is another good brand….but I’d have to say the truest wattage I’ve found to date is Toro amplifiers….ive hooked them up to my equipment and ran numerous tests….yes they require good power, but the wattage seems true (even coming in higher than rated)…..the key to a lot of wattage is having a crap ton of amperage coming off your vehicle and a few lithium batteries in series……amperage =watts …..this is a no brainer….even in the old days you needed a lot of power…but these new generation of amplifiers require even more…..if you want 10k watts you need to upgrade your alternator, excess batteries and low gauge welding wire is my suggestion….i found using tightly wound welding wire you get much better power flow…..yes it’s more expensive…..but required for hard hitting bass…….the welding wire has about 50% more strands of minuscule wire strands versus audio wire . So you get a much more stable connection….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeFi, post: 8864806, member: 690438"] Im a retired audio installer…..so I know the good old school stuff….but recently I’ve been doing research on the new class D stuff coming out of Korea ….Taramps is a decent brand. Only downside is they require a lot of amperage….Deaf bonce is another good brand….but I’d have to say the truest wattage I’ve found to date is Toro amplifiers….ive hooked them up to my equipment and ran numerous tests….yes they require good power, but the wattage seems true (even coming in higher than rated)…..the key to a lot of wattage is having a crap ton of amperage coming off your vehicle and a few lithium batteries in series……amperage =watts …..this is a no brainer….even in the old days you needed a lot of power…but these new generation of amplifiers require even more…..if you want 10k watts you need to upgrade your alternator, excess batteries and low gauge welding wire is my suggestion….i found using tightly wound welding wire you get much better power flow…..yes it’s more expensive…..but required for hard hitting bass…….the welding wire has about 50% more strands of minuscule wire strands versus audio wire . So you get a much more stable connection…. [/QUOTE]
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