i need an amp for my dd3512 DVC

So your saying the tests I've seen with the smaller amps is invalid ... Because they were proof enough for all the other amps tested ... Are you saying a amp dyno is no good ? Are you saying the people I know that have owned them are liars ? I'm confused here because I'm not spending 20 min trying to make my post sound smart am I supposed to bow down to you ... Lol bottom line the 1200/1400 isn't gunna out perform or even hang with sq 2200 or a m2b no matter how much you save buying and how tight you cross them fingers .. So just quit now while u still look smart Just sayin;)
The amp dyno is accurate. As are tests where a two input scope is used and the power factor is accounted for. Other clamp tests, even those published on youtube by Coleman, are not accurate.

And it has nothing to do with my being able to articulate a point. It has to do with the laws of physics, which I make no claim to have mastered.

Two and two always make four no matter how many people claim they make five and, no matter how many people are convinced they make five.

 
Sorry I was mistaken, however why aren't they more recommended? I've never seen anyone saying get a Pheonix gold amp they're the best or even anything similar for that matter. Maybe they are solid amps now but why aren't they recommended?
That's mostly because they can't be bought online dirt cheap and most people on the internet have this adversion to paying retail, now before AAMP bought the company and they were cheaply made amps, they were whored out everywhere online and people were recommending them as a "great value" that is until they started breaking then they were considered not so great.

They don't like low loads .. They are very pricey .. Not really what most people on here look for .. Kinda like why Rockford amps aren't recommended all day .. They are still good quality tho can't deny it
They will handle 1ohm loads all day long on the ones that were designed to do it, the RX line is a 2ohm amp. I've never tried running them below their recommended loads though because I and most of my customers have no need too. Those that need really low loads I have other things available for that. They are "pricey" if all you ever have bought is an online product but in a true retail setting, no they are not that costly compared to some other brands.

 
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