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How is it legal for amp manufacturers to lie?
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<blockquote data-quote="CplCuddles" data-source="post: 8617166" data-attributes="member: 663649"><p>I don't understand why people don't sue them. Planet audio for instance has a 3000 watt amp the AC3000.1d. it claims 2250W@1ohm, but is fused at 60amps I believe. It is literally unobtainable, 14.4V*60A=864W at maximum. I could see if maybe it achieved this for a split second and they marked it as the max rating. Which it never could even see 1000W on it's best day and they claim RMS ratings well above 1000W. How is this legal?</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying all of them do, just the ones that do lie about it.</p><p></p><p>They are a blight on our community, all these unknowers go and spend their hard earned money on these pos amps instead of supporting the respectable companys that deserve to be supported. It makes me salty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CplCuddles, post: 8617166, member: 663649"] I don't understand why people don't sue them. Planet audio for instance has a 3000 watt amp the AC3000.1d. it claims 2250W@1ohm, but is fused at 60amps I believe. It is literally unobtainable, 14.4V*60A=864W at maximum. I could see if maybe it achieved this for a split second and they marked it as the max rating. Which it never could even see 1000W on it's best day and they claim RMS ratings well above 1000W. How is this legal? I'm not saying all of them do, just the ones that do lie about it. They are a blight on our community, all these unknowers go and spend their hard earned money on these pos amps instead of supporting the respectable companys that deserve to be supported. It makes me salty. [/QUOTE]
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