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Would a the US Amp MD 2D be enough for 2 10" SSDs with the copper coil? The does the amp really produce 1500 watts at 1 ohm? Or is it overrated?

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If it puts out that many watts, it would be a good choice for a pair of SSD's. I'm not familiar with it though.

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If it puts out that many watts, it would be a good choice for a pair of SSD's. I'm not familiar with it though.

yeah well theres a US AMPS section on the SSA forums and i found it cheap... $269.95! When everywhere else has it for around $800

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MD2D, not familiar with the site.

I know so im going to get a better site to match the deal hopefully

They usually have to be an authorized dealer to do a price match.

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MD2D, not familiar with the site.

I know so im going to get a better site to match the deal hopefully

They usually have to be an authorized dealer to do a price match.

okay well i shot an email to this one good site (cant remember the name)... but if they have a reputable ebay account then i bet they are fine

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Pretty sure the merlins do rated

Great! But i read they do 1800 at 1 ohm... Do you believe it?

Could be true, whats the fuse rating on them?

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Pretty sure the merlins do rated

Great! But i read they do 1800 at 1 ohm... Do you believe it?

Could be true, whats the fuse rating on them?

40x3

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1500 Watts At 1 Ohm For $269 ?

Hmmm

I Would Have To Say Its Overrated.

Usually Amps That Put Out 1500 True Power Are Within A Price Range Of $300 - $ 500

However I Could Be Wrong

What Is The Fuse Ratings On IT ?

40X3....

You Do 40 X 3 = 120.

So That Gives You A Total Of 120 Amps.

Times That By 12 Volts Which equals 1400

I Dont Know What The Efficiency Rating Is On The Amp But The Amp Is A Bit Underrated.

However Id Does Put Out 1400 Watts At 1 Ohm Which Is Close To What You Said.

Do You Know The Efficiency % Of The Amp ?

I Could Tell You The Exact Amount It Puts Out.

Thanks

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I looked At The Website And It Says The Efficiency Rating For 1 ohm Stable Is 77 %

So 1440 X .77 = 1108 Watts RMS

Thats How Much The Amp Puts Out Safely At 1 Ohm Stable

Hope This Helped

If You Have Any More Questions Id Be Glad To Help.

Edited by Kent

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those EQUATIONS mean chit in real world ^^ :liar:read

Edited by Tyan

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hey Kent ! , can you tell me how much my amp puts out ,it is rated for 500W @ 2 OHM

now it has 30 X 2 fuses so thats 60 X 12 volt = 720

but i dont know the Efficiency ???

it is Sony Xplod XM-1S Mono amp 290W @ 4ohm , 500W @ 2 ohm , 900W max

i couldn't find the efficiency in the manual,

can you help ?

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1500 Watts At 1 Ohm For $269 ?

Hmmm

I Would Have To Say Its Overrated.

Usually Amps That Put Out 1500 True Power Are Within A Price Range Of $300 - $ 500

However I Could Be Wrong

What Is The Fuse Ratings On IT ?

40X3....

You Do 40 X 3 = 120.

So That Gives You A Total Of 120 Amps.

Times That By 12 Volts Which equals 1400

I Dont Know What The Efficiency Rating Is On The Amp But The Amp Is A Bit Underrated.

However Id Does Put Out 1400 Watts At 1 Ohm Which Is Close To What You Said.

Do You Know The Efficiency % Of The Amp ?

I Could Tell You The Exact Amount It Puts Out.

Thanks

I paid 240 shipped for a mtx ta81001 with three year warranty, bnib

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