Posted June 7, 200916 yr I know most amps have to battle heat to stay running as my last amp use to operate well into the 150 degree range on a normal basis but I just have one question. Wheres the heat at on this SAE-1200D???? Ive been bumping hard for 3-4 hours straight and not even a sweat. I can touch it at the end of the night and the heatsinks drain the heat out of my body. How is this thing suppose to be a normal amp???? Edited June 7, 200916 yr by Twista
June 7, 200916 yr The 1200s run unusually cool when used properly The sample casing for the 1200 was about 1/2 the aluminum mass of our tooling and still ran cool - we added double the aluminum and more surface area and you see the results!
June 8, 200916 yr Author just remember it's a plus when buying sundown!Oh yea....although I think Im done upgrading amps for a long time...I think I found my limit in loudness with this SAE!!! Dont think I would want it any more louder now lol. Might upgrade to a 1500 if there ever comes a time again lol.
June 8, 200916 yr aren't they good down to .5 ohms. I not sure but iv'e heard they're good amps.They can, but you shouldn't do it daily.
June 8, 200916 yr aren't they good down to .5 ohms. I not sure but iv'e heard they're good amps.They are warrantied down to 1 ohm. People do run them lower, but usually for burps. Even though Jacob makes some excellent amplifiers, I wouldn't run .5 daily.