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real power of a 40.1 ?

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has anyone bench tested on of these I have heard on other boards that they compair in output power to a DD Z1 even though they are rated @ 3600 is this true? thanks

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I'm working on building a nice load to be able to test them out...

BUT, as far as the guts look, I'd say somewhere around 5k. On the inside it looks a lot like the AB 500.1.

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I'm working on building a nice load to be able to test them out...

BUT, as far as the guts look, I'd say somewhere around 5k. On the inside it looks a lot like the AB 500.1.

cool come on taxes

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What are your plans for it/them ?

You should grab some from ScottieJ, on ca.com or keep your eye out on the spl forums, maybe you can score one even cheaper than Scottie's ;)

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I'd rather have one over a Z1 no matter what the power output was compared to it :D

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My new subs will be dual 1 ohm - 1 sub per 40.1 @ 0.5 ohms. Going by my past 3 sub setups in the wall, I am guessing around 0.8-0.9 ohms with impedance rise playing music. Can't wait to see how that works out :D

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What are your plans for it/them ?

You should grab some from ScottieJ, on ca.com or keep your eye out on the spl forums, maybe you can score one even cheaper than Scottie's ;)

2 HDc315 for street beat in a bug wired to 1ohm hope to get a 150db will post pics when done. also can I get a link to ScottieJ's ad couldn't find it. thanks

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according to scottie johnson they do

3600 @ 12.8V

4400-4800 @ 14.4V

and

7500-8000 @ 17V

all value are at 1 ohm. only real testing i have seen thus far.

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according to scottie johnson they do

3600 @ 12.8V

4400-4800 @ 14.4V

and

7500-8000 @ 17V

all value are at 1 ohm. only real testing i have seen thus far.

I would say these numbers are about as close your gonna get to real output.

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they are pretty big: 10.08 W x 25.6 L x 2.71 H

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Brian

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