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<blockquote data-quote="mclerico83" data-source="post: 6881857" data-attributes="member: 615806"><p>Actual bench test results...."Cadence A7HC: 1398 watts x 1 at 12.7 volts and 1 ohm" That's @ 12.7 volts. Not 14.4v like some company's ratings.</p><p></p><p>Just look at those guts! Oh, man. It almost brings a tear to my eye to have to sell her, but hopefully it'll find a good home killing someone's subs.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mmatsproaudio.com/pdfs/2009%20Manuals/M1400.1D,M1400.2D.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mmatsproaudio.com/pdfs/2009%20Manuals/M1400.1D,M1400.2D.htm</a></p><p></p><p>also uses a 80 amp fuse 1400rms at 1 ohm ???</p><p></p><p>that amp was rated at 1200rms at 12.5vs in 1999 then 1400rms in 2002, the old ones have black clips the newer ones have silver clips</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mclerico83, post: 6881857, member: 615806"] Actual bench test results...."Cadence A7HC: 1398 watts x 1 at 12.7 volts and 1 ohm" That's @ 12.7 volts. Not 14.4v like some company's ratings. Just look at those guts! Oh, man. It almost brings a tear to my eye to have to sell her, but hopefully it'll find a good home killing someone's subs. [URL="http://www.mmatsproaudio.com/pdfs/2009%20Manuals/M1400.1D,M1400.2D.htm"]http://www.mmatsproaudio.com/pdfs/2009%20Manuals/M1400.1D,M1400.2D.htm[/URL] also uses a 80 amp fuse 1400rms at 1 ohm ??? that amp was rated at 1200rms at 12.5vs in 1999 then 1400rms in 2002, the old ones have black clips the newer ones have silver clips [/QUOTE]
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