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<blockquote data-quote="kaosmoon" data-source="post: 142679" data-attributes="member: 543287"><p>If your questioning the 30x30amp fuses, might want to check into some other amplifiers. That's plenty sufficient. For those people going down below 1ohm, check into putting 40 amp fuses if it makes ya feel better //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Cost will be around 1 dollar, and won't make a bit of difference. The amplifier does well beyond the 1200 watt mark. There are a few 1500 watt amplifiers using 3x30 amp fusing, works fine for them. the trio is more than sufficient for the power the amplifier can produce.</p><p></p><p>As for half ohm stability. It can do it, but if it's too low, the impedance is dipping or you run it too long, it's a horrible idea. It's not recommended, and only there for extremely experience people to do. Never wire this amp for .5ohm for more than a few second burp. If it's longer, buh bye amp, and warranty goes too if it's smoked becuase it was just done due to user not knowing or understanding the equipments limitations.</p><p></p><p>The amp manages well over 1kw, and it does stay quite cool that's for sure. Pre order runs until march 10th, only a few limited folks will be recieving anything earlier.</p><p></p><p>Information is also located on the ED web site. For the price nothing comes close to the quality of circutry, casing, quality control, power, and warranty of the NINe.1. There literally at the price is zero competition for it when looking at the big picture becuase we didn't make sacrifices for price. The xovers are nice, the protection is nice, the casing is nice, the versatility is nice, the ease of settings are nice (they line up and you can actually set them and KNOW where your seeing your amplifier.) and the price is just that much better. It's kind of like getting a DEI 1100d for 240 with a 3 year warranty. Getting that price on one used with no packing and no warranty with a serial number scratched off isn't even a easy task sometimes.... Similar products cost dealers more to buy to resell to their customers for hundreds more....</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaosmoon, post: 142679, member: 543287"] If your questioning the 30x30amp fuses, might want to check into some other amplifiers. That's plenty sufficient. For those people going down below 1ohm, check into putting 40 amp fuses if it makes ya feel better [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] Cost will be around 1 dollar, and won't make a bit of difference. The amplifier does well beyond the 1200 watt mark. There are a few 1500 watt amplifiers using 3x30 amp fusing, works fine for them. the trio is more than sufficient for the power the amplifier can produce. As for half ohm stability. It can do it, but if it's too low, the impedance is dipping or you run it too long, it's a horrible idea. It's not recommended, and only there for extremely experience people to do. Never wire this amp for .5ohm for more than a few second burp. If it's longer, buh bye amp, and warranty goes too if it's smoked becuase it was just done due to user not knowing or understanding the equipments limitations. The amp manages well over 1kw, and it does stay quite cool that's for sure. Pre order runs until march 10th, only a few limited folks will be recieving anything earlier. Information is also located on the ED web site. For the price nothing comes close to the quality of circutry, casing, quality control, power, and warranty of the NINe.1. There literally at the price is zero competition for it when looking at the big picture becuase we didn't make sacrifices for price. The xovers are nice, the protection is nice, the casing is nice, the versatility is nice, the ease of settings are nice (they line up and you can actually set them and KNOW where your seeing your amplifier.) and the price is just that much better. It's kind of like getting a DEI 1100d for 240 with a 3 year warranty. Getting that price on one used with no packing and no warranty with a serial number scratched off isn't even a easy task sometimes.... Similar products cost dealers more to buy to resell to their customers for hundreds more.... Ben [/QUOTE]
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