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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremeODD" data-source="post: 8768950" data-attributes="member: 564981"><p>I've ditched the SFB in favor of the SIA-3500 that came with the SA 12 kit (spending $80 to get a $400 amp and $60 1/0g install kit was a no brainer) and it's an improvement over the SFB in many ways. Full bridge is the future once manufacturers stop cuttnig corners and build them properly, and this one may not be fully there for being built properly but it's performing far better than the SFB did. Once I have the dough I'll grab a surfboard half bridge sometime but by then I'm sure full bridge design will have come into full swing. On a random note, deaf bonce apolocalypse mid ranges are beyond stupidly loud when fed even 100w/each (along with the accompanying T25 neo tweeters).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And just like that, I feel deep shame in the quality of my buck build and might not post any pics until I get some woodworking equipment that isn't from the early 1950s. That's some solid woodworking/craftsman ship there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremeODD, post: 8768950, member: 564981"] I've ditched the SFB in favor of the SIA-3500 that came with the SA 12 kit (spending $80 to get a $400 amp and $60 1/0g install kit was a no brainer) and it's an improvement over the SFB in many ways. Full bridge is the future once manufacturers stop cuttnig corners and build them properly, and this one may not be fully there for being built properly but it's performing far better than the SFB did. Once I have the dough I'll grab a surfboard half bridge sometime but by then I'm sure full bridge design will have come into full swing. On a random note, deaf bonce apolocalypse mid ranges are beyond stupidly loud when fed even 100w/each (along with the accompanying T25 neo tweeters). And just like that, I feel deep shame in the quality of my buck build and might not post any pics until I get some woodworking equipment that isn't from the early 1950s. That's some solid woodworking/craftsman ship there! [/QUOTE]
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