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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8136877" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>[quote name='SMS'][USER=614752]@hispls[/USER];</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Very similar to the older AQ 3500. A friend of mine on the cape has been running one on rather anemic electrical for a while now (since his Sundown 3K got smoked when he got rear-ended). Considering it&#39;s in his spare tire well on very poor electrical I&#39;m very impressed with performance.</p><p></p><p>That being said, if you&#39;re trying to buy new, I&#39;d go with Sundown simply due to customer support, but if you&#39;re buying used I&#39;d wager that any of the Korean 3.5K boards would be inaudible difference and may not even register on the meter. Consider 300-400W up or down once you&#39;re at 3500W is negligible.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, that&#39;ll take you out of rookie/amateur class and that 12 you own won&#39;t like that much power outside of burps @ tuning with the soft suspension. The IA wouldn&#39;t like that much power with the 4 layer 3" coil. The BTL would be rather happy with 3K, though more than a couple minutes of bass heavy song at full blast would get it smelly. Personally if I were you, I&#39;d look to get another 20.1 and run a pair if you&#39;re looking for 3500W. They&#39;re a solid performer, you already own one, and you&#39;d have more impedance and mounting options with a pair of smaller amps.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8136877, member: 614752"] [quote name='SMS'][USER=614752]@hispls[/USER];[/QUOTE] Very similar to the older AQ 3500. A friend of mine on the cape has been running one on rather anemic electrical for a while now (since his Sundown 3K got smoked when he got rear-ended). Considering it's in his spare tire well on very poor electrical I'm very impressed with performance. That being said, if you're trying to buy new, I'd go with Sundown simply due to customer support, but if you're buying used I'd wager that any of the Korean 3.5K boards would be inaudible difference and may not even register on the meter. Consider 300-400W up or down once you're at 3500W is negligible. Furthermore, that'll take you out of rookie/amateur class and that 12 you own won't like that much power outside of burps @ tuning with the soft suspension. The IA wouldn't like that much power with the 4 layer 3" coil. The BTL would be rather happy with 3K, though more than a couple minutes of bass heavy song at full blast would get it smelly. Personally if I were you, I'd look to get another 20.1 and run a pair if you're looking for 3500W. They're a solid performer, you already own one, and you'd have more impedance and mounting options with a pair of smaller amps. [/QUOTE]
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