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Sencheezy

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Everything posted by Sencheezy

  1. I'm getting old
  2. Haha thank you guys!!
  3. Haha thank you sir!! I will write a better response in a moment. But sub level was on -9
  4. Thanks everyone!! Woot woot
  5. Sencheezy replied to grumby13's topic in General Audio
    THEN USE THE PUBLISHED RATINGS
  6. Sencheezy replied to grumby13's topic in General Audio
    Wow does an amp power mean so much to you? All the amps you will find on this site and reliable and will do rated. There are a billion amplifiers out there that will not. As long as you stay around here, you will be fine. Don't put SO much emphasis on what power at what Voltage at what ohm at 1:46pm on Saturday. See where I'm going with this? Power IS the LEAST efficient and most expensive way to get loud. So it should be the least of your worries.
  7. Sencheezy replied to grumby13's topic in General Audio
    There are peak ratings and RMS ratings. As stated before, it's a selling pitch. You're concerned with RMS.
  8. Sencheezy replied to grumby13's topic in General Audio
    I think the thing your missing is that, clamp test are pointless. If the company is honest, then you will trust that amplifiers ratings. It doesn't matter if it's 100 watts under or over rated. Those are published numbers that the company is liable for and should stand by. If you notice, some companies like to show these clamp tests as a marketing gimmick, a sells pitch to draw you in.
  9. Sencheezy replied to grumby13's topic in General Audio
    Clamp test isn't the best way to compare amps. Simply because of the conditions of each test and the insignificance of it in your car. If youre interested in a particular model, then you'll be able to find it with a little Google search. If an amp has published ratings, then that's all you really need as a consumer. For example, if Amp A is rated at 1500 but clamps 1600 watts, that doesn't mean that Amp B that is rated for 1500 watts but only clamps 1490 is any better or any worse as you cannot hear the difference of a few hundred watts. I hope this helps.
  10. Can you list the complete specs of your drivers there? It'll be a simple way of finding prices, enclosure recs, etc vs ciphering through threads. Yep I'm a noob. I gotta get the ole lady to teach me.
  11. I got my Levi in 3 weeks
  12. I have a bc5500 on mine.
  13. I haven't seen the team AA sub yet, looks huge.
  14. Everything except the xcon here
  15. I'm reg for world finals
  16. I've used both, and imo, the evil is more of an Low end monster whereas the evil will exceed in the upper freq range. Obviously most of this is driven by enclosure design and many other things. The evil sound surrounds you whereas the zcon will punch you in the face.
  17. Chuck still hasn't even order his recones for his current tweets smh

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