(not closed) Skar Audio LP-1000.1D Clamp Test Video

You dipshits need to Ohm's law.

That is a 2 ohm NOMINAL rated sub, but the amp was making that power @ 4 ohms.

E = IR

To change this to solve for R divide both sides by I hence:

R = E/I

If his measured numbers are appx 40V and 10A we have

R = 40/10

OR R = 4

SO this is his 1000W @ 1 ohm amp making over 400W into a 4 ohm load. It is very likely that it would do more than 1000W into an actual 1 ohm load and over 700 into 2 ohm.

The fact that he doesn't explain this is pretty silly, but you kids are dumb as **** claiming that those are bad clamp results from a 1000W @ 1 ohm rated amp.

 
You dipshits need to Ohm's law.
That is a 2 ohm NOMINAL rated sub, but the amp was making that power @ 4 ohms.

E = IR

To change this to solve for R divide both sides by I hence:

R = E/I

If his measured numbers are appx 40V and 10A we have

R = 40/10

OR R = 4

SO this is his 1000W @ 1 ohm amp making over 400W into a 4 ohm load. It is very likely that it would do more than 1000W into an actual 1 ohm load and over 700 into 2 ohm.

The fact that he doesn't explain this is pretty silly, but you kids are dumb as **** claiming that those are bad clamp results from a 1000W @ 1 ohm rated amp.
you ******* i knew this. BUT obviously kevin doesnt know this because he would have mentioned impedence rise in the video. its more fun making fun of his *** since he honestly doesnt know what hes doing.

 
so lets get the facts straight in this video shall we.
1. 400 + 400 = 1000

2. 600 rms drivers getting 400 watts doesnt get warm

3. 700 watt at 2 ohm rated does 400 watts

4. This is the build quality you should expect from SKAR.
Hmmm.

you ******* i knew this. BUT obviously kevin doesnt know this because he would have mentioned impedence rise in the video. its more fun making fun of his *** since he honestly doesnt know what hes doing.
Judging by your own words you are a liar. Either you lied in this post or you lied about understanding Ohm's law. Please don't clutter up this forum with shitposting lies or ignorance.

 
Hmmm.


Judging by your own words you are a liar. Either you lied in this post or you lied about understanding Ohm's law. Please don't clutter up this forum with shitposting lies or ignorance.
what did i lie about in my post? that he said 400 x 2 = 1000? or how his 600rms woofer doesnt get warm on 400 watts. or how he didnt even mention in the video impedence rise? nice try.

 
You dipshits need to Ohm's law.
That is a 2 ohm NOMINAL rated sub, but the amp was making that power @ 4 ohms.

E = IR

To change this to solve for R divide both sides by I hence:

R = E/I

If his measured numbers are appx 40V and 10A we have

R = 40/10

OR R = 4

SO this is his 1000W @ 1 ohm amp making over 400W into a 4 ohm load. It is very likely that it would do more than 1000W into an actual 1 ohm load and over 700 into 2 ohm.

The fact that he doesn't explain this is pretty silly, but you kids are dumb as **** claiming that those are bad clamp results from a 1000W @ 1 ohm rated amp.

I was curious as to how long it would take someone to post this.

There are several things going on in his video that would suggest that simply altering the test method would yield far different numbers. Not saying it is the best product out there or anything of the sort..just saying that he needs someone on staff to help him get a test bench setup.

 
what did i lie about in my post? that he said 400 x 2 = 1000? or how his 600rms woofer doesnt get warm on 400 watts. or how he didnt even mention in the video impedence rise? nice try.
3. 700 watt at 2 ohm rated does 400 watts

A lie by omission if you actually knew that was a 4 ohm power measurement.

A woofer getting warm isn't unusual at all. Put your hand on a 100W lightbulb and tell me how much heat that is. There's a long way from getting warm to failing. This whole thread is full of either fools or people who are intentionally ignoring facts for another excuse to mess with Skar.

 
3. 700 watt at 2 ohm rated does 400 watts

A lie by omission if you actually knew that was a 4 ohm power measurement.

A woofer getting warm isn't unusual at all. Put your hand on a 100W lightbulb and tell me how much heat that is. There's a long way from getting warm to failing. This whole thread is full of either fools or people who are intentionally ignoring facts for another excuse to mess with Skar.
so 400 x 2 = 1000? thanks for the math lesson

 
You dipshits need to Ohm's law.
That is a 2 ohm NOMINAL rated sub, but the amp was making that power @ 4 ohms.

E = IR

To change this to solve for R divide both sides by I hence:

R = E/I

If his measured numbers are appx 40V and 10A we have

R = 40/10

OR R = 4

SO this is his 1000W @ 1 ohm amp making over 400W into a 4 ohm load. It is very likely that it would do more than 1000W into an actual 1 ohm load and over 700 into 2 ohm.

The fact that he doesn't explain this is pretty silly, but you kids are dumb as **** claiming that those are bad clamp results from a 1000W @ 1 ohm rated amp.
Or it's also possible that when he said "a 2 ohm sub", he meant it's a D2, and they are actually wired to 4 ohms. Wouldn't surprise me.

 
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