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Earthquake D2- never dyno'ed?!
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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8657842" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>2k was pretty good for the 90s? it was nearly top of the tree from what i can recall. Plus this thing didnt have a very big footprint, which is likely what caused its instability issues. [USER=571469]@bigblank69[/USER] if anyone has one on offer, you should totally do it (advising them of the potential of it exploding, of course). Not many amps of this era did over 2k watts shy of the PPI PC21400. Has that model been bench tested yet? I really dislike the term "dyno" for amps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8657842, member: 664079"] 2k was pretty good for the 90s? it was nearly top of the tree from what i can recall. Plus this thing didnt have a very big footprint, which is likely what caused its instability issues. [USER=571469]@bigblank69[/USER] if anyone has one on offer, you should totally do it (advising them of the potential of it exploding, of course). Not many amps of this era did over 2k watts shy of the PPI PC21400. Has that model been bench tested yet? I really dislike the term "dyno" for amps [/QUOTE]
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