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Taramps! Unreliable Garbage or Good Amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8715004" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Yes for sure the old ts, hd and md models are like that, their internals are programmed to run at almost max capacity so trying to get more power out of them with higher charging voltages or wiring low made the TS series blow and the new hd and md series go into protect. Which is why people were specifically told not to do any of that. That's why people just buy double the power. </p><p></p><p>With the Bass series you can wire to the dirt like koreans but actual clamped power still falls short but dollar for watt is still a deal vs the more expensive korean counterparts aka a bass 30k for the same price as a korean 8k new, even if only comes close to hitting rated, you are still getting a lot more power for your money.</p><p></p><p>The newer Models are getting better though. For example you can watch the smart 3k dyno video which survives all the low impedance tests and does not rely on any impedance rise for safety. you can also and look up some clamp tests on it one facebook audio groups, They do fairly well all around. Hopefully they make larger sized ones for that series. Its still a work in progress but Full bridge is definitely where the industry is moving when deaf bounce and sundown are trying to get their hands on the full bridge cookie jar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8715004, member: 650438"] Yes for sure the old ts, hd and md models are like that, their internals are programmed to run at almost max capacity so trying to get more power out of them with higher charging voltages or wiring low made the TS series blow and the new hd and md series go into protect. Which is why people were specifically told not to do any of that. That's why people just buy double the power. With the Bass series you can wire to the dirt like koreans but actual clamped power still falls short but dollar for watt is still a deal vs the more expensive korean counterparts aka a bass 30k for the same price as a korean 8k new, even if only comes close to hitting rated, you are still getting a lot more power for your money. The newer Models are getting better though. For example you can watch the smart 3k dyno video which survives all the low impedance tests and does not rely on any impedance rise for safety. you can also and look up some clamp tests on it one facebook audio groups, They do fairly well all around. Hopefully they make larger sized ones for that series. Its still a work in progress but Full bridge is definitely where the industry is moving when deaf bounce and sundown are trying to get their hands on the full bridge cookie jar. [/QUOTE]
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