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<blockquote data-quote="sundownz" data-source="post: 6636059" data-attributes="member: 549523"><p>Do you mean a 5000-watt amplifier or 5000-watts clamped power on a sine wave constantly ?</p><p></p><p>If you mean an amplifier rated for that much... the NS v.2 should do it pretty well.</p><p></p><p>We've hooked the Monster Prototype up to a wall socket for over 4 minutes with ~2300 watts RMS clamped sine wave power without cooking it -- and the NS v.2 has an improved version of the cooling from the Monster and more coil surface area (Monster = 12-layer coil but only 42mm long -- NS v.2 = 8-layer coil but 71mm long). This is similar to what a woofer will experience on a 5000-watt amp at full tilt on music program.</p><p></p><p>VIDEO:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]cTTNY6Ryvs8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I don't think I have a video anywhere but I also did a 2-minute full volume run on a 4500D @ 0.5 on the Monster for a certain class at a small local organization... had my six Stinger SPV-70 batteries down pretty low after that but the sub was still fine.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had time yet but I'll do the same things with the NS v.2 as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundownz, post: 6636059, member: 549523"] Do you mean a 5000-watt amplifier or 5000-watts clamped power on a sine wave constantly ? If you mean an amplifier rated for that much... the NS v.2 should do it pretty well. We've hooked the Monster Prototype up to a wall socket for over 4 minutes with ~2300 watts RMS clamped sine wave power without cooking it -- and the NS v.2 has an improved version of the cooling from the Monster and more coil surface area (Monster = 12-layer coil but only 42mm long -- NS v.2 = 8-layer coil but 71mm long). This is similar to what a woofer will experience on a 5000-watt amp at full tilt on music program. VIDEO: [MEDIA=youtube]cTTNY6Ryvs8[/MEDIA] I don't think I have a video anywhere but I also did a 2-minute full volume run on a 4500D @ 0.5 on the Monster for a certain class at a small local organization... had my six Stinger SPV-70 batteries down pretty low after that but the sub was still fine. I haven't had time yet but I'll do the same things with the NS v.2 as well. [/QUOTE]
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