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  1. 1. what amp would you choose

    • sundown NS1
      11
    • digital designs z-se
      10


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im stuck... help me.

both 1 ohm daily .25 burps. on 300 mechman and 3 dekas

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You've been sundown for as long as I can remember. Why change now?

J

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Which one is cheaper?

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Which one is cheaper?

dd

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You've been sundown for as long as I can remember. Why change now?

J

thats why its hard for me

foot print is an issue....... and well...... thats about it really.

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i choose NS-1

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Crossfire 8k

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You've been sundown for as long as I can remember. Why change now?

J

thats why its hard for me

foot print is an issue....... and well...... thats about it really.

How much is the difference in footprint, dependable output, and pricing?

J

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DD Dimensions - inches 30L x 11.9W x 2.8H

sundown Dimensions 12.20"(W) X 2.68"(H) X 27.56"(L)

sundown NS1

RESULTS:

starting voltage 14.8v

voltage drop 12.7v

wired to .5ohm rising to 1.39ohm @ 45hz

rail voltage 97.3vac

amperage 70amp

total output = 6811w

i keep finding, this in refrance to the DD

2. Specs: Easily a 7k amp

7,600w @ 14.4 volts

9,000w @ 16 volts

and i talked to 1 person that said he clamped it .. he said 6600 watts @ 1ohm@12.9 volts starting ohm load at was .67ohms.

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DD amp is a amp that will appreciate. The NS-1 will not.

I believe the Z will also do more power, and run .25ohm more stably then the NS-1.

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Which one is cheaper?

dd

Winner.

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Which one is cheaper?

dd

Winner.

please vote sir

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DD,.... sometimes change is good, on the brighter side you can always change again smile.png

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DD amp is a amp that will appreciate. The NS-1 will not.

I believe the Z will also do more power, and run .25ohm more stably then the NS-1.

Sounds like speculation to me.

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I voted Sundown because of the customer service, but I would seriously look at the new Crossfire amp. It would outperform both amps listed and I hear they have incredible customer service too.

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I vote sundown. I've seen those dd amps in action. At low impedance they are very sensitive to low voltage situations. I haven't seen the sundown NS-1 in action, but I did see how your 4500 performed, and itfthat's any indicator of how the NS-1 will perform, I'd stick with the sundown. :P

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A trunk load of the old Orion 2500D's. ;)

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I've seen those dd amps in action. At low impedance they are very sensitive to low voltage situations.

they put up a 160 with the truck off, so 12 volts at the ellis reed show. i was shocked.

but with there only being 50 made there are not many details and test results. :(

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why only 3 dekas?

thats what i have as of now.. i plan to add 1 more.. but thats pretty much it.

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i vote you add more battery.. it takes power to make power....

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i vote you add more battery.. it takes power to make power....

:o it does?

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i vote you add more battery.. it takes power to make power....

ohmy.png it does?

:lol:

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