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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8560559" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>its full rail technology. smaller more efficient, less energy loss through heat. See phones nowadays? the processors get smaller and smaller but way more powerful and energy efficient. Thats the path to the future. Technology is advancing but korean tech is stuck on a rut with 30 year old technology. Nothing new or innovative about a guy ordering an amp from korea and testing it in his warehouse then orders a pallet of amps rebadged and then works completely on marketing to people that his amp's the new best thing.... Thats all the korean rebadge companies right now.</p><p></p><p>While brazilians actually have a state of the art research lab and actual funds for R&amp;D. They rebuild their amp architecture from the ground up multiple times in the last few years soley for the US market and basically idiot proofed their amps. about three more years and brazil is gonna take over the majority of the market share in the car audio competition market because every year they improve on their products and release new amp architecture.</p><p></p><p>You saw it man. a 7 to 17 volt capable amp capable of half ohm daily and in damien taylor's video, he did a .125 ohm burp on the bass 12k.</p><p></p><p>All the iffy stories was from back then when they solely focused on loud mids and highs and their amps were built for mids and highs but then idiots in america used it for subs and used it out of its operating limits and started bashing on the amps for their own stupidity. aka T fade's tests back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8560559, member: 650438"] its full rail technology. smaller more efficient, less energy loss through heat. See phones nowadays? the processors get smaller and smaller but way more powerful and energy efficient. Thats the path to the future. Technology is advancing but korean tech is stuck on a rut with 30 year old technology. Nothing new or innovative about a guy ordering an amp from korea and testing it in his warehouse then orders a pallet of amps rebadged and then works completely on marketing to people that his amp's the new best thing.... Thats all the korean rebadge companies right now. While brazilians actually have a state of the art research lab and actual funds for R&D. They rebuild their amp architecture from the ground up multiple times in the last few years soley for the US market and basically idiot proofed their amps. about three more years and brazil is gonna take over the majority of the market share in the car audio competition market because every year they improve on their products and release new amp architecture. You saw it man. a 7 to 17 volt capable amp capable of half ohm daily and in damien taylor's video, he did a .125 ohm burp on the bass 12k. All the iffy stories was from back then when they solely focused on loud mids and highs and their amps were built for mids and highs but then idiots in america used it for subs and used it out of its operating limits and started bashing on the amps for their own stupidity. aka T fade's tests back then. [/QUOTE]
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