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Everything posted by sundownz
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It is something I have thought about.
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Received.
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Haha, awesome.
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Still have six !
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hey i dont hav a lot of time i need to get to this pre-sale on the SAE 1200D V2 SO WHAT IS THE DIFFERENT IN BENCH TEST POWER WITH THE SAZ-1500DS VS SAE-1200DV.2 I do not suggest running the 1200D at 1/2 ohm daily... but you can get an idea of how they compare.
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Thanks for the update
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I have sold several... 5 still here.
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Because I am tuning for maximum SPL in my Jeep. For a daily enclosure you want 30-40 Hz.
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I will post when updates are available.
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I really don't plan to bench test each and every amp -- that is a bit of a gimmick to me. It wouldn't make sense for me to hire someone to stand there all day and do that when I could take the same money and make products better
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Full production run of rings is in Now I just need the other stuff !
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No. It would be fine.
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If you want to run a 500.1 on something then you would need the Nightshade v.2
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Yah... 12s, 15s, and 18s... and then 10s later
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Normally it drops when loaded down... so I'm not sure... that is kinda weird.
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sundownz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
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If the thread is still here... that means I still have them.
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Until I close this thread you can. Since they are delayed the pre-sale may run longer.
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4.4 is a little large -- but they should still do fine. If you are running the XP1400s @ 1 ohm each they should do well. They are actually deceptively heavy... they are smaller physically than the NS v.1 overall but have more steel, so they weigh aboutt he same.
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Does your head unit have a sub control as well ? If so, turn that up to get more RCA voltage and back the gain down.
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I got the sample of my v.2 SAE-1200D in... testing is going quite well. Honestly... I need to change the part number to SAE-1500D on these *laughs* TEST 1: 1 ohm nominal @ 60 Hz 1440 Watts 54.6 V 26.4 A 2.07 ohms ** Over rated power at 1 ohm nominal with 2x rise TEST 2: 1/2 Nominal @ 45 Hz 1750 Watts 49.6 V 35.3 A 1.4 ohms TEST 3: 1/2 Nominal @ 50 Hz 1840 Watts Popped Fuses (too much current draw) Replaced fuses amp is okay -- I don't suggest 1/2 ohm daily but to get power testing somewhere close to 1 ohm actual I wired it that way with a known rise. Some pictures vs. the v.1 SAE-1200D : NEW on the LEFT OLD on the RIGHT
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No. The 4500D does not replace the 3500D... it is simply a new, larger amp. --- TWO SOLD... Six still here.
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Still available.
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I will update when I have a more accurate date.
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Oh yah... definitely.