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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8562767" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you say poor efficiency yet i dont see that at all from actual real world use from people who actually own the xtr series. You can Just set the gain slightly lower (200 watts less) and viola no more 55% efficiency, you are well back up to the high 60s. cscstang with his 2200 on a stock alt barely any drop on his mustang.</p><p></p><p>As for your rockville audiopipe statement, none of those amps make certified 1 ohm power. This orion made 700 watts on top of rated. Not even close to the same league for any sort of comparison. Who even looks at dynamic numbers anyways, useless garbage number. Not to mention making more certified power at 2 ohm than most korean 3.5k amps clamped. To be honest, none of the korean 2k amps can hang with this amp at all.</p><p></p><p>you can talk topology all you want but results and test numbers are all there, no other korean 2k dyno'd even close to orion's certified numbers and they cost way more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8562767, member: 650438"] you say poor efficiency yet i dont see that at all from actual real world use from people who actually own the xtr series. You can Just set the gain slightly lower (200 watts less) and viola no more 55% efficiency, you are well back up to the high 60s. cscstang with his 2200 on a stock alt barely any drop on his mustang. As for your rockville audiopipe statement, none of those amps make certified 1 ohm power. This orion made 700 watts on top of rated. Not even close to the same league for any sort of comparison. Who even looks at dynamic numbers anyways, useless garbage number. Not to mention making more certified power at 2 ohm than most korean 3.5k amps clamped. To be honest, none of the korean 2k amps can hang with this amp at all. you can talk topology all you want but results and test numbers are all there, no other korean 2k dyno'd even close to orion's certified numbers and they cost way more. [/QUOTE]
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