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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Lester" data-source="post: 4506916" data-attributes="member: 587479"><p>Yeah, the GP3000D pro is built to a higher standard that the other Crunches. We tested my brothers at over 4K output. They are underrated and built extremely well. The lower crunches are not Pro series and such are built to be a little more cost effective. Still good, just not nearly as much power and are rated at Max power. The Crunch 2500D may be able to put out 1500w RMS at 1 ohm.</p><p></p><p>I did test the Cruch PZI1500 and was doing 147.2 dB on 2 12s. dB Drag rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Lester, post: 4506916, member: 587479"] Yeah, the GP3000D pro is built to a higher standard that the other Crunches. We tested my brothers at over 4K output. They are underrated and built extremely well. The lower crunches are not Pro series and such are built to be a little more cost effective. Still good, just not nearly as much power and are rated at Max power. The Crunch 2500D may be able to put out 1500w RMS at 1 ohm. I did test the Cruch PZI1500 and was doing 147.2 dB on 2 12s. dB Drag rules. [/QUOTE]
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