DarkScorpion
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He's already admitted he was wrong lol. No need to beat a dead horse......my RE 35.1 has 8 gauge inputs.....u really dont kno ur **** huh
He's already admitted he was wrong lol. No need to beat a dead horse......my RE 35.1 has 8 gauge inputs.....u really dont kno ur **** huh
I have an excuse lol. I joined in December, and I rarely got on up until this month because I was having problems posting messages.to answer your question, its been the forum boner for over a year I believe. you're really behind! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
Didn't you classify it as having 4 gauge inputs?.....my RE 35.1 has 8 gauge inputs.....u really dont kno ur **** huh
Well, maybe you shouldnt post then. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifI have an excuse lol. I joined in December, and I rarely got on up until this month because I was having problems posting messages.
I'm thinking about it haha. I wish I did a little research and didn't make that stupid comment at the end of my original post.Well, maybe you shouldnt post then. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
I have never seen a bona fide test of the real power output or THD #'s of any audiopipe amplifier...Can anyone prove it does rated cleanly?
Not really. Most 4 gauge can handle 120-150a of current. That's about how much current an amp like that draws. On top of that it's a really short run.I have never seen a bona fide test of the real power output or THD #'s of any audiopipe amplifier...
I personally find it pretty hard to believe any amp that can be had for $140 will put out 1.5kW of power... but I've never tested one...
With that said 4awg power inputs does seem small to me for an amp rated for that kind of power... IIRC my visonik 900XD (which most regard as a 1500 watt 'budget amp') has 1/0 inputs and would most likely walk all over an AP1500...
Shut the fuck up.Not really. Most 4 gauge can handle 120-150a of current.
Wow yet another 'apparent power' test, into untold loads by some guys on termpro!... totally sounds legit to me...According to some guys at Termpro (this is back in 2008) the AP30001D with the white finish did 2637 watts with 12.2v. Started out at a 1 ohm nominal load but he wasn't sure what his impedance rise was.
Oh and part of the reason why the AP amps are cheap is because of mass production.