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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8573189" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>literally i was like you bud thinking hifonics did rated power until i actually used amps that had A LOT of clean power and ACTUALLY did rated. The sound quality difference was massive as well Hifonics had a very hollow sound along with having a roll off below 30hz. The DC 3.5k sounded every way cleaner, played down to the low 20hz range. Nothing was changed box tuning and everything else was constant just an amp swap and properly tuned gains afterwards. Subsonic filter was off for both.</p><p></p><p>My buddy's system in his ford explorer, we tested and direct swapped a hifonics brutus 2200.1 against an audiopipe 1500.1 guess which one's louder and can play lows better? the 1500.1 and it costed way less</p><p></p><p>If you had the old hifonics then you are fine however the new lines are pure junk basically borderline boss/power acoustik/planet audio stuff. Anyone and everyone that knows anything about audio knows to stay away from hifonics. Its not too late to stop drinking the kool aid bud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8573189, member: 650438"] literally i was like you bud thinking hifonics did rated power until i actually used amps that had A LOT of clean power and ACTUALLY did rated. The sound quality difference was massive as well Hifonics had a very hollow sound along with having a roll off below 30hz. The DC 3.5k sounded every way cleaner, played down to the low 20hz range. Nothing was changed box tuning and everything else was constant just an amp swap and properly tuned gains afterwards. Subsonic filter was off for both. My buddy's system in his ford explorer, we tested and direct swapped a hifonics brutus 2200.1 against an audiopipe 1500.1 guess which one's louder and can play lows better? the 1500.1 and it costed way less If you had the old hifonics then you are fine however the new lines are pure junk basically borderline boss/power acoustik/planet audio stuff. Anyone and everyone that knows anything about audio knows to stay away from hifonics. Its not too late to stop drinking the kool aid bud. [/QUOTE]
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