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Orion XTR4000 or Wolfram W3000
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<blockquote data-quote="KilluminatiDre" data-source="post: 8613291" data-attributes="member: 651544"><p>This will be powering 2 IDMAX 15s. The Orion I've heard comes with a birthsheet of around 3700 @ 1 ohm and the Wolfram has been benched at 3300 @ 1 ohm. Orion rated on 12.6v and Wolfram 14.4. I know both will be overpowering but I will lower the gain. I want extra power incase I upgrade. The Wolfram is $100 cheaper. I've read the Orion isn't very efficient but I don't really understand how that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KilluminatiDre, post: 8613291, member: 651544"] This will be powering 2 IDMAX 15s. The Orion I've heard comes with a birthsheet of around 3700 @ 1 ohm and the Wolfram has been benched at 3300 @ 1 ohm. Orion rated on 12.6v and Wolfram 14.4. I know both will be overpowering but I will lower the gain. I want extra power incase I upgrade. The Wolfram is $100 cheaper. I've read the Orion isn't very efficient but I don't really understand how that works. [/QUOTE]
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