I dont own any of those DD1s either or any other ones. I still try to tune by ear most of the time, and will use a DMM and get close. Ya. i dont care much for that guy either. ive never bought off theyre site. Some of it is marked up too and they also carry old stuff with dust collecting and sale at premium as well. I still have quite a few cheater amps myself and still like to use them from time to time. i still have some of my first Hifonics VII series amps that still work very well and still look pretty clean,and a few other old stuff.those old RF amps are still pretty bullet proof too. I ran some 75s 45s,and 100s back in the day, and ended up switching to Autotek BTS series and afterwards to Mean Machines.Man, What a cluster to ramp on someone about having a Vid back in the 80s?? those VHS recorders were very expensive as well as Betas that cost as much as a car. LOL.my first HU was a roadmaster with an indash eq and some 6x9s. if that tells you anything? Ive had my share of blowing things up as we had to learn as you go and HUs didnt have RCAs with having to wire amp up in High Level stages.Thank god for masking tape and that Multi color Bic pen!! LOL.Lots of wires to try and remember where and what speaker they went too with only one color of speaker wire back then!! I remember my first set of Pyramid tweeters I hot glued to the dash.LOL. I dont even remember owning a poloroid camera back then that spit out a picture due to the cost of the film?Yeah SMD (I’m sure you know who this is) did something like that to me on some of his YouTube vids. I was trying to contribute saying what was our biggest builds were. Call me a liar and getting all mad because I said we put 12-15s in a 65 Mustang. Which we did and it was a build from hell. Bastardized. When we finally sold it, it barely had any metal in the car doors. Saying it wasn’t possible and all kinds of shit talking about SPL wasn’t measured right and I told him it was different meters and analog mics. Space requirements for woofers were different and it went on and on.
We had 6 Punch 45s wired at one ohm mono per pair (which they couldn’t do back then). We had brass internal fuses. Had to even shave down one of the magnets on a couple of woofers to get it together. Just a little nothing drastic. We utilized every bit of space possible. It was made for competition only and would only play for about 5 minutes before it got too hot. It would play actual music not a 5 second burp. We hit like 154.? something back then. That was a lot back then, today, not so much it seems.
We were able to win in lower wattage classes like this because Punch 45s we cheater amps back then. You know space requirements were way different back then, and mics were analog nothing was digital. Then he got pissed again. Saying all kinds of shit about me and everything else.
Then he gets on my YouTube page and tries to call me out again because I didn’t have vids on systems we did 35 years ago. I had one video of me and my nephew playing around at Halloween like 15 years ago. Hell, we didn’t even have camera phones way back in the 80s...much less barely even cell phones back then. VHS camcorders back then and disposable cameras. Some how without vids I was not creditable in saying that because I think it made him look bad.
Yeah I wouldn’t recommend any SMD products what so ever…even that DD1 he puts his name on that everyone has to have. I’ll take that oscilloscope any day. I know of Tony who actually makes that meter and it ashamed he just slaps a sticker on it and calls it his.
Anyway, that’s my rant on him. “F” him and he’s about a rude bastard on his YouTube vid site. He has great success with that dd-1. Good luck to him. But yeah, not going to be from me. That’s a hell of A lot of money just for a led indicator.
I guess we all have some kind of war stories like this.