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Went to HISPL's place and did some NS1 vs Shocker 4kw testing with his wall - *vids*
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8641006" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I actually got to go meet him in December. A nice guy and real enthusiast for audio. Driver cards handled I think the rest of the repair should be pretty standard fare. Amp Lab guys do a lot of big Korean amps so I guess just roll the dice and see how much stuff needs replacing. There's something like 90 MOSFETs in one of these jokers so you're running into a a fair cost of parts and of course hourly charges any way you slice it. Hopefully I bought them right priced enough that it's a decent value after the repair.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jason has done 1/4 ohm on the NS1s and his voltage drops into the 9's. I'd gamble with a 2000W amp dropping impedance into the dirt like that but not one where entry level repair would start at 500$. If I were at a big show and needed an extra dB to beat someone who was a total jerk I might take a chance but I think in this region just adding a second one and running both at .35 will be plenty. AFAIK number to beat in my class in NADBL is 160.1. Team RENOTS cutlass may be doing more this year but they don't go to finals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8641006, member: 614752"] I actually got to go meet him in December. A nice guy and real enthusiast for audio. Driver cards handled I think the rest of the repair should be pretty standard fare. Amp Lab guys do a lot of big Korean amps so I guess just roll the dice and see how much stuff needs replacing. There's something like 90 MOSFETs in one of these jokers so you're running into a a fair cost of parts and of course hourly charges any way you slice it. Hopefully I bought them right priced enough that it's a decent value after the repair. Jason has done 1/4 ohm on the NS1s and his voltage drops into the 9's. I'd gamble with a 2000W amp dropping impedance into the dirt like that but not one where entry level repair would start at 500$. If I were at a big show and needed an extra dB to beat someone who was a total jerk I might take a chance but I think in this region just adding a second one and running both at .35 will be plenty. AFAIK number to beat in my class in NADBL is 160.1. Team RENOTS cutlass may be doing more this year but they don't go to finals. [/QUOTE]
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