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  1. Now available on the SSA store! I do NOT check PMs on here. For any questions, email [email protected] Wolfram Audio W-3000.1: Specifications: RMS Power @ 1 Ohm : 3,000 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms : 2,000 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 4 Ohms : 1,150 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms (Linked) : 6,500 Watts x 1 Channel (14.4v) Frequency Response : 10hz~350hz (+/-1db) Working Voltage : 10V-16V Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Sensitivity) : >90dB Efficiency @ 4 Ohms : 86% Low Level Input (Gain) : 8V - 200mV Low Pass Filter : 30Hz - 250Hz Bass Boost : 0 ~ 12 dB Subsonic Filter : 10Hz - 60Hz Phase Shift : 0-180 Degrees 4-Way Protection Circuitry Built-in (Thermal, Voltage, Speaker, DC) LED Power & Protection Indicators Master / Slave (Linkable) : Yes Recommended Fuse Rating : 300 Amps 1/0 Gauge Power and Ground Terminal Inputs Remote Level Control Knob Included Wolfram Audio W-1500.1: Specifications: RMS Power @ 1 Ohm : 1,600 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms : 900 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 4 Ohms : 530 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms (Strapped) : 3,200 Watts x 1 Channel (14.4v) Frequency Response : 10Hz - 350Hz (+/- 1db) Working Voltage : 10V-16V Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Sensitivity) : >90dB Efficiency @ 4 Ohms : 86% RCA Line Output : Yes Low Pass Filter : 30Hz - 250Hz Bass Boost @ 45 Hz : 0 ~ 12 dB Subsonic Filter : 10Hz - 60Hz Phase Shift : 0-180 Degrees 4-Way Protection Circuitry Built-in (Thermal, Voltage, Speaker, DC) LED Power & Protection Indicators Master / Slave (Linkable) : Yes Fuse Rating : 150 Amps (Linked: 300A) 1/0 Gauge Power and Ground Terminal Inputs Remote Level Control Knob Included Wolfram Audio W-600.1: Specifications: RMS Power @ 1 Ohm : 700 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms : 380 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 4 Ohms : 200 Watts x 1 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 2 Ohms (Strapped) : 1,400 Watts x 1 Channel (14.4v) Frequency Response : 10Hz - 350Hz (+/- 1db) Working Voltage : 10V-16V Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Sensitivity) : >90dB Efficiency @ 4 Ohms : 86% RCA Line Output : Yes Low Pass Filter : 30Hz - 250Hz Bass Boost : 0 ~ 12 dB Subsonic Filter @ 24 dB Slope : 10Hz - 60Hz Phase Shift : 0-180 Degrees 4-Way Protection Circuitry Built-in (Thermal, Voltage, Speaker, DC) LED Power & Protection Indicators Master / Slave (Strappable) : Yes Fuse Rating : 30A x2 4 Gauge Power and Ground Terminal Inputs Remote Level Control Knob Included Wolfram Audio W-125.4: Specifications: RMS Power @ 2 Ohms : 175 Watts x 4 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 4 Ohms : 125 Watts x 4 Channels (14.4v) RMS Power @ 4 Ohms (Bridged) : 330 Watts x 2 (14.4v) Frequency Response: 15hz to 35khz Low Level Input Adjustment: 0.2v to 8v Signal to noise Ratio: >90 dB Minimum Impedance: 2 Ohm Low Pass Filter: 50hz to 500hz (500hz to 5khz [x10]) High Pass Filter: 50hz to 500hz (500hz to 5khz [x10]) T.H.D. Continuous @ 4ohm : 0.05% Operating Voltage : 10v ~ 16V Fuse Rating : 40A x2
  2. cant wait to see dimensions and pricing Any subwoofers, speakers or just amplifiers at the moment?
  3. Those are some clean looking amps!
  4. https://www.griotsgarage.com/product/curb+bridge.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=fn
  5. Aidan got the game winner tonight. Best part is he team is all 7 or 8 and the youngest player in the other team was 9.
  6. I finally got all my door and base trim done in the house this week!!! And also got the daughters subwoofa' and stereo in! It is a 15" Dcon! And the ride! She turned 16 in January, and got it stuck 4X'ing day one. Thus why she is manually cleaning it. LOL
  7. Some pics of the Continental Divide I took last night! its the snowy ridge in the far distance for anyone that doesn't know what they are looking for. And to the left a little from the first one. And to the right from the first one. This ones not zoomed in, but is all three from above in one shot. These ones aren't part of the Divide, but still cool. (and massive) One zoomed in a little. This one is the right peak in the photo above, only from a different mountain top about 30 miles west. And these are the mountains behind the one above, taken from behind this mountain.
  8. I recently went with the Rode mic... nice and compact and used it at a family gathering, sounded great. I got the baby one though, I'm sure you want the heavy duty this is the one I have
  9. It is funny to see the added complexity, but then you look at someone like Miles Davis who purposely plays things that are definitely not in the key just for that purpose while also doing the same rhythmic manuvers....and then realize he is doing it improve and can just make shit up like that in real time ANYTIME.
  10. Murs and Tech n9ne are just fine.
  11. Damn, Jon and Justin?!
  12. The truth is I still have 3 wonderful 26" hans Gs. I think the wife will get one and the roomate will get one. Ill keep one as a peripheral until i but another ultra wide. I may upgrade the one I have and keep a rotation like that where i buy nicer and then have the other monitor be a peripheral. Once you have multi monitor its really hard. Even if the second display isn't so great, its nice to have it. I also know asus calibrated the colors more accurately. Makes me feel i need a color detector less. Again since 90% of my work remains digital... The pics are at the mercy of their screen/phone whatever. The blue/white dress proved we all see shit differently, especially on screens. But i want to print some huge prints.... So I want to up my game. I really love shooting so maybe this will turn into something more real. The photos are my way of playing with optics and high end tech. The pictures are a byproduct of me wanting to create some perfect image with the tools I have. The art part is easy for me with a camera for some reason, but I do it because I am amazed with the tools. I would rather be shooting a rife at things a mile away and doing math to get there.... But this I can do every day and when I pull this trigger there is almost no cost. Copper projectiles ain't cheep. I'm getting extremely confident for weddings. If I had a second shooter who I could rely on to learn their camera and be there when i needed i would start making that something real. I am on the verge where I cant keep it as a business. I had to count my other side job money as part of the photo biz because i have so much equipment I loose money. One more year and the IRS wont let me claim losses and they will call it a hoby. Lol So daddy needs some side photo work because I want to get my UAV for commercial work next. Then I will be a god for $$$$ event coverage. Wedding coverage is now closer to event coverage its redic, and since everyone has an iphone the staged pics of the past aren't enough. You need themes and motifs etc. Its half fashion shoot i feel. Its a lot like when I shoot for work. Some posed shots but 99% of it is having the camera up and you get something exciting or you create something by creating dramatic light, or interesting poses based on your theme. Its a whole fucking thing. Everyone wants the image that they live in a fairy tale of their design, and im extremely good at getting that from people. So this is a hell of a lot of fun. I need to work with more flash but I need models, a second set of hands and about 3 more flashes. I want at least 2 more 600exs. After that, then I can do some studio level work and when I'm doing headshots for people I can go cray on equipment. Strobes, whatever.
  13. Sean loves the sausage.
  14. Lol i dont really wanna post pics of my build.. Compared to these other peoples its garbage at best

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