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Hopefully the switch was worth it, AQ 1200 to Sundown 1500
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<blockquote data-quote="resko1" data-source="post: 6435424" data-attributes="member: 613128"><p>Their right. your not gonna hear it as much as you will FEEL it. You will see more flex and feel more pressure. And BTW Aq is 1200w@1ohm 14.4v so you had a total of 3600w. that would be max output but with rise and voltage drop you were prob seeing about 3k to 3200. Now sundown rates the saz-1500d at 1500w@1ohm 12.6v So with 3 1500s hooked up you wouldnt need to account for voltage drop, prob add power if you have great voltage. So you would see about 4500w off the sundowns with the rise and voltage drops. so your gaining about 1200-1500w of power. thats a conciderable amount and you will be able to tell the difference. Now, back that up with the juice to maintain a constant 14.4 at all levels and you WILL be pushing 5k. Sundown tests at that voltage to insure you get the exact wattage out of the amps even after drop. So if you have better electrical, you'll get more power. Get it. Ya digg!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="resko1, post: 6435424, member: 613128"] Their right. your not gonna hear it as much as you will FEEL it. You will see more flex and feel more pressure. And BTW Aq is 1200w@1ohm 14.4v so you had a total of 3600w. that would be max output but with rise and voltage drop you were prob seeing about 3k to 3200. Now sundown rates the saz-1500d at 1500w@1ohm 12.6v So with 3 1500s hooked up you wouldnt need to account for voltage drop, prob add power if you have great voltage. So you would see about 4500w off the sundowns with the rise and voltage drops. so your gaining about 1200-1500w of power. thats a conciderable amount and you will be able to tell the difference. Now, back that up with the juice to maintain a constant 14.4 at all levels and you WILL be pushing 5k. Sundown tests at that voltage to insure you get the exact wattage out of the amps even after drop. So if you have better electrical, you'll get more power. Get it. Ya digg!!!! [/QUOTE]
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