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3500D specs please

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im wonderin what the specs will be on this amp as far as how many watts at what ohm. and i plan on gettin 2 BTL's so what VC config would i get them in and hoiw would i wire them??

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He lies :P, apparently someone tested and got 4040rms @11.3volts @ 1ohm

and over 2000 @ 2ohms

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haha yeah i read that right after i posted the thread lol but i mainly wanted to see what ohm they were stable at. diidnt know if it was 1 or 2

Rated 1ohm stable but like the rest of the SAZ series amps they are tanks and will take serious abuse. The saz-3500d I've been testing has spent 99% of it's life so far @ 0.25ohm and that's where it will stay for most of it.

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3500 @ 1

1750 @ 2

750 @ 4

Are you serious?

750 @ 4 ohms? How is this amp rated lower than the 3000?

Omg I can't wait until next season. Competition Only 501-1500 is gonna be crazy!

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not sure who all has even looked at all the pics for both but I know that there is a big differance between the two!! not sure how they could be rated the same. from looking at the pics of the boards there are some important differances!! which should make a differance if final rating. but I will same that you just make stong stuff jacob!! if this is the case are you thinking of rerating the whole product line?

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Omg I can't wait until next season. Competition Only 501-1500 is gonna be crazy!

It won't be crazy at all cause the way it looks now there won't be anyone there. :ehh:

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not sure who all has even looked at all the pics for both but I know that there is a big differance between the two!! not sure how they could be rated the same. from looking at the pics of the boards there are some important differances!! which should make a differance if final rating. but I will same that you just make stong stuff jacob!! if this is the case are you thinking of rerating the whole product line?

I have considered re-rating the 4 ohm power of the other amp models as well - on a reactive load most 1 ohm Class-D amps don't do a while lot at 4 ohms with 2-3x impedance rises putting the amp at 8-12 ohms most of the time.

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Omg I can't wait until next season. Competition Only 501-1500 is gonna be crazy!

It won't be crazy at all cause the way it looks now there won't be anyone there. :ehh:

I know of 2-3 people there will be playing in that class next season

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Omg I can't wait until next season. Competition Only 501-1500 is gonna be crazy!

It won't be crazy at all cause the way it looks now there won't be anyone there. :ehh:

I know of 2-3 people there will be playing in that class next season

hmmm...

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not sure who all has even looked at all the pics for both but I know that there is a big differance between the two!! not sure how they could be rated the same. from looking at the pics of the boards there are some important differances!! which should make a differance if final rating. but I will same that you just make stong stuff jacob!! if this is the case are you thinking of rerating the whole product line?

I have considered re-rating the 4 ohm power of the other amp models as well - on a reactive load most 1 ohm Class-D amps don't do a while lot at 4 ohms with 2-3x impedance rises putting the amp at 8-12 ohms most of the time.

I think that it was entended for the actual 4 ohm rating including the rise so would it be the power output when it rises to 4 ohms? and to 8 or 12 ohms?

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All of our amps would be rated higher at all loads if we used a resistive / reactive after rise rating - they are conservative to account for voltage drops and actual reactive loads for a number that you can reasonably expect to see in a real vehicle on music program.

Eg: With the 1 ohm rating you can generally expect to see that much power even after a normal amount of rise above 1 ohm.

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