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<blockquote data-quote="Spkrman" data-source="post: 1650836" data-attributes="member: 548682"><p>power at 1khz on a resistive load? lol</p><p></p><p>That really doesn't prove anything.</p><p></p><p>On that note... the opti 4000 is only .3 louder than the orion, at both 12v and 16v... and it sucks a hell of alot more current to do its power. The orion will burp on a 40 amp fuse easily at 1 ohm, the opti smoked a 50.... on 16v the orion easily burps a 50 and gains a db... the 4000 smokes 100 amps of fuse and gains a db, still being .3 ahead.</p><p></p><p>This being in a car, testing @ 1 ohm with a rise to approx 2.5... I didn't drop the opti down to .5 because it was already ****** too much current.</p><p></p><p>1700 watts with a resistive 1 ohm load is weak... the orion with 14.4v will do double that, literally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spkrman, post: 1650836, member: 548682"] power at 1khz on a resistive load? lol That really doesn't prove anything. On that note... the opti 4000 is only .3 louder than the orion, at both 12v and 16v... and it sucks a hell of alot more current to do its power. The orion will burp on a 40 amp fuse easily at 1 ohm, the opti smoked a 50.... on 16v the orion easily burps a 50 and gains a db... the 4000 smokes 100 amps of fuse and gains a db, still being .3 ahead. This being in a car, testing @ 1 ohm with a rise to approx 2.5... I didn't drop the opti down to .5 because it was already ****** too much current. 1700 watts with a resistive 1 ohm load is weak... the orion with 14.4v will do double that, literally. [/QUOTE]
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