hifonics maxximus vs incriminator audio 40.1

Yehhhh.....their not strappable:p:....but good try

Next door neighbor has 2 40.1s strapped at .7(.35amp) and they rise to about 2.2ish and make 7500 between the pair....sooo decently underrated...3600@1ohm and it does that power @2ohm

Id say 4200-4500 at 1ohm reactive isnt out of the question for these amps...but all what the others have said
****it forgot about that

 
Yehhhh.....their not strappable:p:....but good try

Next door neighbor has 2 40.1s strapped at .7(.35amp) and they rise to about 2.2ish and make 7500 between the pair....sooo decently underrated...3600@1ohm and it does that power @2ohm

Id say 4200-4500 at 1ohm reactive isnt out of the question for these amps...but all what the others have said
Actually they are strappable using a MaxxLink. And I have two Autotek MM4000.1Ds that I got for a hair over 1000 shipped. Can't beat it with a dead hooker.

 
i just got the maxximus specs and at 18 volts you get15,200 watts so with 2 40.1s you get a few hundred more watts for less money(well depending on your skills because nick said at 18 volts 2 40s will get you 15-16k watts) does anyone know what kind of current draw the maxximus has?

 
These are our 2 biggest amps (for now).

There is also a 3000, 4000 & 5000 watt models as well a 2 great class A/B 2 and 4 channel amps which feature absolutely incredable SQ.

Note: These measurements were made at .1% THD & N.

These measurements are made at standard impedances.

Can you imagine if you lowered the impedance?

XXVSampson

13.8 V / 4-Ohms: 2600 x 1

13.8 V / 2-Ohms: 4500 x 1

13.8 V / 1-Ohm: 8000 x 1

16 V / 4-Ohms: 3500 x 1

16 V / 2-Ohms: 5400 x 1

16 V / 1-Ohms: 8900 x 1

18 V / 4-Ohms: 4800 x 1

18 V / 2-Ohms: 6700 x 1

18 V / 1-Ohm: 10,200 x 1

XXVMaxximus

13.8V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 2000/1 x 7000 bridged

13.8V / 2-Ohms: 2 x 3500/1 x 10,000 bridged

13.8V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 5000

16V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 3100/1 x 9000 bridged

16v / 2-Ohms: 2 x 4500/1 x 12,600 bridged

16V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 6300

18V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 4600/1 x 12,200 bridged

18V / 2-Ohms: 2 x 6100/1 x 15,200 bridged

18V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 7600

 
well the 40.1 is at standard impedance as well."on 18 volts expect 15-160000 watts" so the same thing can be said about the 40.1(a strapped pair by the way)can you imagine if you lowered the impedance on that????

 
well the 40.1 is at standard impedance as well."on 18 volts expect 15-160000 watts" so the same thing can be said about the 40.1(a strapped pair by the way)can you imagine if you lowered the impedance on that????
Nick never said anything about what impedence. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

I can flat out guarantee that a pair of 40.1's strapped at 2 ohms (1 ohm per amp) is NOT going to produce 15,000 watts.

1 ohm is their rated ohm load but it's pretty common knowledge that to get more than rated power out of them you're going to have to drop the ohm load down to at least the .5 ohm range PER amp.

 
your right he didn't say anything about impendance....so how can you asume that it is below 1 ohm¿¿¿¿¿¿
Because I know enough about their performance that I can accurately describe what kind of conditions you would need to get that kind of power out of them. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

Ask anybody who has ran them what kind of nominal ohm load they used to get more than rated power out of them.

 
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