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<blockquote data-quote="HCCAfan" data-source="post: 1615766" data-attributes="member: 541047"><p>sorry, not trying to trash your thread, just correct someone.......</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>if you knew how they came up with that max rating, you would understand its very capable. It was a competitor named Ben Sams, with Dominic Iraggi, that tested the 1200d's on 17 volts, at .5 ohms. They told Orion tech support about their test results, and somehow it worked its way back to marketing. They were getting over 2300 watts outta each one on this test, but keep in mind that no daily street bumper will ever see this kind of power, but it is capable in the right hands........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCAfan, post: 1615766, member: 541047"] sorry, not trying to trash your thread, just correct someone....... if you knew how they came up with that max rating, you would understand its very capable. It was a competitor named Ben Sams, with Dominic Iraggi, that tested the 1200d's on 17 volts, at .5 ohms. They told Orion tech support about their test results, and somehow it worked its way back to marketing. They were getting over 2300 watts outta each one on this test, but keep in mind that no daily street bumper will ever see this kind of power, but it is capable in the right hands........ [/QUOTE]
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