tsunami or jbl?

cobra65427289
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of course i can get a tsunami 1100 watt at 1ohm for 235 but should i opt for the jbl1200.1 instead? i ask this because although it does lack a subsonic filter it says that it is able to run at 1 ohm at sound domain. is that true? and with the pricematch thing i can get it cheap.

al

 
In my opinion, go for the Tsunami. $235 is a hell of a price.

I've just had too many JBL 1200.1's do funny things at times. You can run it @ 1ohm. But you're right, it doesn't have a subsonic filter ... people tend to complain about the crossover and controls in general on the JBL.

- Steve

 
there are always fmods, i do like the tsunami, but i would also like to have more power at hand if i want it.
Yeah ... the JBL's still do funny things on you.

The Tsunami will do about 1200 watts @ 1ohm ...

The JBL will do ~ 1300 watts @ 1ohm ... big difference, nope.

- Steve

 
Welll i run my JBL 1200.1 at 1 ohm. Im a believer that the people with all the JBL problems are treating the amp wrong (gains too high, Bass boost cranked, crossover up too high). I admit the crossover isnt the best it makes a big difference by just turning it up a tiny bit more. But mine is great and puts out a hell of a lot of power for my SE's.

I heard the Tsunamis are nothin but great as well. So make ur pick

 
1200 vs. 1300, not a big difference. plus the cheaper price and the added ssf do make the tsunami more to my liking. i appreciate the fast replies.

al

 
1200 vs. 1300, not a big difference. plus the cheaper price and the added ssf do make the tsunami more to my liking. i appreciate the fast replies.
al
You're right ... it's not that big of a difference ... I doubt you'd notice in sound.

- Steve

 
Anyone have the specs for it? I would look on eddesigns, but their spec sheet leads to a cannot be found.
DB-1100D

1100 WATT DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER

Series II Class D Mono Advanced High Efficiency Digital Design

Cascade with an Additional DB-1100D for 2200 Watts RMS Power @ 2 Ohms.

1 x 330 WRMS @ 4 Ohm Mono .05% THD.

1 x 650 WRMS @ 2 Ohm Mono .1% THD.

1 x 1100 @ 1 Ohm Mono .5% THD.

High Thermal Efficiency Heat Sink Design

Distinctive Back Lit Logo Badge

Signal to Noise Ratio -90dB

Variable Input Sensitivity 250mV to 6V

Variable Low Pass Filter 15-50 Hz

Variable Sub-Sonic Filter 15-50 Hz

Variable Phase Control 0-180 Deg.

Remote Gain Control

Current and Thermal Protection

- Steve

 
I have owned both, and they both are great amps, nothing really bad to say about either one. The Tsunami is kinda weird right outta the box, intially it doesn't play for some reason, but in a minute is begins to pound. Maybe it was just me....

and 1200 and 1300 are a little overrated for me, closer to 1150 and 1250.....

 
I have owned both, and they both are great amps, nothing really bad to say about either one. The Tsunami is kinda weird right outta the box, intially it doesn't play for some reason, but in a minute is begins to pound. Maybe it was just me....
and 1200 and 1300 are a little overrated for me, closer to 1150 and 1250.....
Was that for your 1200.1? Pfft ... 50 watts //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Did you get it bench tested? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

- Steve

 
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