thanks //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif i'm lazyDimensions: 15.75"L x 9.45"W x 2.7H
that would be nice //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif They look pretty clean tooi think im going to order the dsc 2000.1 so i can clamp it and post a review on it
I beg to differ. Unless an amplifier manufacturer found a way to violate Ohm's Law, the fuse rating is usually a dead giveaway.fuse rating on most new amps is irrelevant anymore. you cant base an amplifiers potental using a fuse rating, thats all old school AB stuff that means nothing now.
Excellent idea!i think im going to order the dsc 2000.1 so i can clamp it and post a review on it
let me know when there in stock john i talked to mike a few weeks ago and there was none in stock i havent emailed him cause i wasnt sure if hes back at work yet.Excellent idea!
Of course i have seen it go the other way where some manufacturers would recommend a fuse rating higher than their product can handle. That is almost as bad as a certain Brazilian manufacturer who claimed 2,400 watts RMS on 120 amps of fusing.Yeah the fuse rating is by no means 100% accurate, but it is good for a ballpark estimate.
Cause I'm a nerd, and believe in Ohm's Law, you'd need 28V alternator for that kind of sheeze.That is almost as bad as a certain Brazilian manufacturer who claimed 2,400 watts RMS on 120 amps of fusing.