Check it.I read the sheet here http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=155668&highlight=Lanzar
It simply says OUTPUT power @ 1%THD,1khz (1,000Hz) and 14.4 volts
Thats a joke considering sub frequencies are basically from 120Hz on down to 20Hz.
Anyways I had a convo with this guy on a non car audio related message board and he happens to work at a car audio shop and well here is what he had to say about the Lanzar OPTI2000D.......
"i dont know if you can follow me but check out how i look at this thing---->
1. This amp is being tested at 1khz----- thats 1000hz. Most SUB noises are at a lower freq. like between 20-120hz. That is the key frequency range to lookfor, i cant stress this enough. 1khz is 1000 cycles pe second--kinda of lika a wwwaaaaaaaaaaaaa sound. This frequency is not something to look at for a subwoofer--more for a midbass-woofer.
2.Look at the output power at 2Ohms- Anything less than 2 ohms is going to cause problems at some point in time, i guarantee.
3.Look at the dampening factor at 100hz---4ohms --!!
4.!Efficiancy at lowest impedance (0.5-ohms(boo)) is 79-85%..
From what I've heard-- in the right setup with solid power supplys--aka batterys-- these amps work great-- just dont convince yourself that its a 2000w amp just yet....more liike 800w -- 1000wmaxx to work with. if the price is right, go for it. "
He is right isn't he?!
If so then Lanzar is bigger crap then I thought.
So whats the deal with this amp?
How much continuous power does it really put out on 14.4v at 4 ohms and 2 ohms and 1 ohm at a frequency for subs?
Is it true anything under 2 ohms will present a problem?
It simply says OUTPUT power @ 1%THD,1khz (1,000Hz) and 14.4 volts
Thats a joke considering sub frequencies are basically from 120Hz on down to 20Hz.
Anyways I had a convo with this guy on a non car audio related message board and he happens to work at a car audio shop and well here is what he had to say about the Lanzar OPTI2000D.......
"i dont know if you can follow me but check out how i look at this thing---->
1. This amp is being tested at 1khz----- thats 1000hz. Most SUB noises are at a lower freq. like between 20-120hz. That is the key frequency range to lookfor, i cant stress this enough. 1khz is 1000 cycles pe second--kinda of lika a wwwaaaaaaaaaaaaa sound. This frequency is not something to look at for a subwoofer--more for a midbass-woofer.
2.Look at the output power at 2Ohms- Anything less than 2 ohms is going to cause problems at some point in time, i guarantee.
3.Look at the dampening factor at 100hz---4ohms --!!
4.!Efficiancy at lowest impedance (0.5-ohms(boo)) is 79-85%..
From what I've heard-- in the right setup with solid power supplys--aka batterys-- these amps work great-- just dont convince yourself that its a 2000w amp just yet....more liike 800w -- 1000wmaxx to work with. if the price is right, go for it. "
He is right isn't he?!
If so then Lanzar is bigger crap then I thought.
So whats the deal with this amp?
How much continuous power does it really put out on 14.4v at 4 ohms and 2 ohms and 1 ohm at a frequency for subs?
Is it true anything under 2 ohms will present a problem?
