sounds about right... getting a mean between the rest voltage and lowest voltage, i would say the amp will easly do rms spec very linear @12.5 volts... must sell my 1750 to get one of these.I got a little testing done. These are "unofficial" results. Until I use Jacob's equipment I won't consider it official. I did not use peak hold on my meters (and yes they are true rms). Instead I recorded my 3 meters all in real time with my camera reading ac voltage output, ac amperage output, and dc voltage input at the amplifier. Then I slowly rolled into the volume to prevent spikes and held it for 5 seconds so the readings could level off.
Results:
2,318watts @ 2.9ohms after rise @ 13.7v after drop.
4,040watts right around 1ohm after rise dropping to 11.3 volts.
Again, these were not peak hold measurements and these are unofficial results. I'll get some official results from Jacob's equipment on Monday or Tuesday. That way all our testing will be uniform from the same meters.
In SPL Derrick was 1 dB up at 1 ohm vs. the 3000D!I got a little testing done. These are "unofficial" results. Until I use Jacob's equipment I won't consider it official. I did not use peak hold on my meters (and yes they are true rms). Instead I recorded my 3 meters all in real time with my camera reading ac voltage output, ac amperage output, and dc voltage input at the amplifier. Then I slowly rolled into the volume to prevent spikes and held it for 5 seconds so the readings could level off.
Results:
2,318watts @ 2.9ohms after rise @ 13.7v after drop.
4,040watts right around 1ohm after rise dropping to 11.3 volts.
Again, these were not peak hold measurements and these are unofficial results. I'll get some official results from Jacob's equipment on Monday or Tuesday. That way all our testing will be uniform from the same meters.
I have an Extech unit - it will read VAR, VA, and HP as well //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifwhat meter you have J?? im thinking about getting the B&K clamp/power meter measures VA VAR HP etc.. thing that go me thinking is the 3% tolerance... when your tring to troubleshoot i rathere have fluke but there near 2Gs!!feed back on the meter please.. i know the amp kicks ***,lol
Nope - but I'd say it wouldn't be very impressive with a typical rise to 6-8 ohms or so! I don't really recommend running these big high current Class-D amps at 4 ohms as they generally don't perform very well.Silly question here, has anyone done 4 ohm nominal testing?