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from what I understand is that all amps will be recieveing a new heatsink starting with the 3000d here in January. also I believe that is whats holding back the 250.2

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from what I understand is that all amps will be recieveing a new heatsink starting with the 3000d here in January. also I believe that is whats holding back the 250.2

Correct, eventually all the amps will get the new heatsink as more are built.

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Any pics of new heat sinks?? Or Idea of what they look like.

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Almost no apparent cosmetic change. I love the current look, the face is the same. I made the heatsink 10mm taller and placed a BUNCH of fins under the face of the amp. There are also a couple more fins on the side -- very minor change, there is no longer a space between the small side fins.

Neat design... the hot air will go up inside the case and out the sides of the fins which are open to air. A flush mount amp rack would allow forced air from fans to flow through those fins as well.

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Almost no apparent cosmetic change. I love the current look, the face is the same. I made the heatsink 10mm taller and placed a BUNCH of fins under the face of the amp. There are also a couple more fins on the side -- very minor change, there is no longer a space between the small side fins.

Neat design... the hot air will go up inside the case and out the sides of the fins which are open to air. A flush mount amp rack would allow forced air from fans to flow through those fins as well.

Good to hear, you had me a little bit worried cause I love the simple no nonsense all business looks.

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Any preliminary ratings for a saz-2000d? Something like 500x1 @ 4ohm, 1000x1 @ 2ohm, and 2000x1 @ 1ohm w/ a 200amp fuse rating?

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Any preliminary ratings for a saz-2000d? Something like 500x1 @ 4ohm, 1000x1 @ 2ohm, and 2000x1 @ 1ohm w/ a 200amp fuse rating?

Yah, something like that. 200-amp fuse rating is correct.

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sae-3000d time lol.

would it be possible to make an amp that allows the user to select miniman impedence.

like i know the clarion amps have the ability to do full power at either 1 or 2 ohm's, i was just wondering if this would be a good idea for the sae line or would be too pointless and a waste of your effort.

hell yeah that would be very nice, or like tha JL splash any where from 1ohm -8 it was full power,

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I think there will be alot of interest with teh 2000Ds.

If the 1500Ds do 2000rms, wonder what the 2000Ds do. ;)

It'll prolly be as mean as its older brother on 16 volts. OUCH!

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hmm as far as amps ..im thinkin steeper slopes more like 36db

no bass boost..lol ( i dam sure dont need it)

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I think there will be alot of interest with teh 2000Ds.

If the 1500Ds do 2000rms, wonder what the 2000Ds do. ;)

It'll prolly be as mean as its older brother on 16 volts. OUCH!

Yes, i'd be interested, i'm just worried about price though. I will just go with the 1500 in that case. I'd love a 2k though, maybe a presale can take place when I have the money

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damn a 2000rms would have been great for my XXX, oh well, i'll stick with a 1500, nice to see a new amp on the way though

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I think there will be alot of interest with teh 2000Ds.

If the 1500Ds do 2000rms, wonder what the 2000Ds do. ;)

It'll prolly be as mean as its older brother on 16 volts. OUCH!

Yes, i'd be interested, i'm just worried about price though. I will just go with the 1500 in that case. I'd love a 2k though, maybe a presale can take place when I have the money

Only bad thing, that teh SAZ1500d place will get took by teh 2000d.

But SAE1500d is come inplace of teh SAZ model.

I love teh SAZ.

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I may replace the SAZ-1500D with an SAE-1500D once the SAZ-2000D is released -- that is not quite set in stone yet as the SAZ-1500D is still extremely popular :)

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i was on youtube,... and i came accoss this statment

Thanks. My team mate(Team Sundown) is about to get the first two of some prototype amps from Sundown. We also just got 7600 clean watts (after voltage drain and box rise) @ 12v out of two SAZ3000Ds @ 1ohm. So I am looking forward to this next season. If you compete in dbDrag in the southeast (MD, VA, TN, OH SC, NC) at all you will see me around. Look me up I always have some chit to get into.

what proto type? the man is already using saz3000d's

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Mmmmm... maybe something about some changes I was working on for the 3000D that I discussed with some Team members -- didn't pan out how I wanted (would require an entirely new PCB) so the PCB board did not actually change.

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ahh i see, jacob i sent you an email today, cant wait to hear back from ya!

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my ideas for an amp

make amps efficient, simple controls

for mono blocks i would like to see ,xover(30hz-100hz dial @ 24db slope),ssfilter(15-60hz), master slave switch ..and for the noobs a bass boost(6db slope @ 40hz ) underrated...and be able to handle 10-18v and .5ohm stable daily but can be burped at .25ohms for comps of cousre strappable

for the multi-channels same as above but x2 except for the xover dial(50-400hz dial @ 24db slope) for channels 1&2 and 3&4, also a low-bandpass-high switch

1ohm stable also underrated

thats my ideas for now..

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Edited by 80INCHES

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