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Read my post over there... he was on here hating as well, has no idea what he's talking about. He's from the Canadian Car Audio forums.

that guy is a tool. every fact they state is always changing. it was my amp that they got to do the testing on both the gain and bass boost were off when i got it back. the ohm loa they gave it at 15.8v float was ~1.5 which if my math fails me is not 1 ohm. so rated power at higher then an ohm. idn what they are bitching about. price to watt ratio its cheaper then anything i have found in retail stores around here. everywhere its about 98C a watt.

canadian car audio website is now a waste of time. nobody goes there to answer questions, just to bash anyone who is not spl and anyone who does not run dd, or atomic, or american bass.

canadian car audio website is now a waste of time. nobody goes there to answer questions, just to bash anyone who is not spl and anyone who does not run dd, or atomic, or american bass.

Quoted for truth, but be on the lookout for a new forum for Canadians. :)

Funny how everything he said was hear say. What's the point if you can't form your own opinion from experience.'' They also said '' that is classic right there. I remember reading his BS on here months back, all he does is inserts his foot in his mouth. 1500 watts on 2 x1500d strapped,obviously simple reading is beyond his capabilities. N e way, this LOP isn't worth my time on the pooper :lol::D Peace love & chicken grease :excl:

that guy can hug nutz he dont know wat he talking about

he needs 2 shut up he's making canadians look bad

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Well he is the loudest street C competitor in canada.

Well he is the loudest street C competitor in canada.

Which doesn't mean he knows everything about car audio. One of the loudest guys in the US in Street dB drag got there by "guess and test" over many many years. Yes, his numbers are awesome... doesn't mean he knows everything about audio, just means he has lots of patience and dedication. Nothing wrong with that... but you get the idea.

Well he is the loudest street C competitor in canada.

Which doesn't mean he knows everything about car audio. One of the loudest guys in the US in Street dB drag got there by "guess and test" over many many years. Yes, his numbers are awesome... doesn't mean he knows everything about audio, just means he has lots of patience and dedication. Nothing wrong with that... but you get the idea.

Which guy in the us are you talking about?

Well he is the loudest street C competitor in canada.

Which doesn't mean he knows everything about car audio. One of the loudest guys in the US in Street dB drag got there by "guess and test" over many many years. Yes, his numbers are awesome... doesn't mean he knows everything about audio, just means he has lots of patience and dedication. Nothing wrong with that... but you get the idea.

Which guy in the us are you talking about?

It doesn't really matter :) Could be anyone, eh? It's how the SPL scene developed, guess and test.

Hey... lets put the subs forward, ports back... BURP. Yep, thats louder... COOL!

Anyhow... this thread has outlived it's usefullness as I am sick of this ridiculous crap coming from this small group of Canadian SPL competitors.

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