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I just hooked up my ppi bk1800.....
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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 8050830" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>Did you buy the amp brand new? Something might be wrong with it. Cause the PPI and the Kenwood isn't even a comparison. That PPI puts out more than double what that Kenwood puts out @ 4 ohm. And I'm guessing someone on here has bench tested the PPI and if anything it's underrated. Mylows10 is right about the CEA rating meaning nothing. The company pays for that label on their amps. That's it... It's a test done at 4 ohms to make sure it's putting out at least what they say. In the big scheme of things it's a useless rating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 8050830, member: 638098"] Did you buy the amp brand new? Something might be wrong with it. Cause the PPI and the Kenwood isn't even a comparison. That PPI puts out more than double what that Kenwood puts out @ 4 ohm. And I'm guessing someone on here has bench tested the PPI and if anything it's underrated. Mylows10 is right about the CEA rating meaning nothing. The company pays for that label on their amps. That's it... It's a test done at 4 ohms to make sure it's putting out at least what they say. In the big scheme of things it's a useless rating. [/QUOTE]
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