Posted June 26, 201114 yr Brand new Powerbass xta-1500d or used digital design m1bXta-1500dFeatures:1-ohm Stable Class D Circuitry Dual-link Circuitry Oversize Power, Ground and Speaker Terminals Variable Electronic Low Pass Crossovers Variable Electronic Sub-Sonic Filter Variable Electronic Bass EQ Self-Diagnostic Protection CircuitryVariable Remote Gain ControlSpecifications:Channels (mono): 1 Output Power (14.4 V) @ 1 ohm: 1500 watts Output Power (14.4 V) @ 2 ohm: 850 watts Output Power (14.4 V) @ 4 ohm: 450 watts Strapped Output Power @ 2ohms: 3,000 watts Frequency Response: 18 Hz -250 HzTotal Harmonic Distortion: <0.1 % S/N Ratio: >94 dB Input Sensitivity: 0.2 V -6.0 V Dimensions (in Inches): 15.75" x 10.75" x 2.5"M1bSpecifications:Input Sensitivity 0.2V -8V Variable Low Pass Filter 20Hz -200Hz @ 24dB/Oct Variable Sub-sonic Filter 10Hz -50Hz @ 24dB/Oct Tested Voltage 11.9 VDC Signal to Noise >100dB Cont Power at 1 ohm 1200w x 1ch Bridged Dynamic Power 2000w Efficiency thru Output Dimensions - inches 13.78L x 9.13W x 2.5H
June 26, 201114 yr Author Well it doesn't really matter but I like the dd m1b cuz I can match it up wit the dd c5b which is better than the 4ch amp powerbass makes
June 26, 201114 yr The M1b has a fuse rating of 160 amps vs the xta1500d's rating of 120. The DD is a bit smaller and does rated power at much lower voltage too.IDK if any of this matters to you or not
June 26, 201114 yr Why do you want your amps to match? The DD is a pretty good amp IMO I am not familiar with the PB. Being able to do rated power at 11.9V vs the PB's 14.4V could potentially be a big plus for you
June 26, 201114 yr Why do you want your amps to match? The DD is a pretty good amp IMO I am not familiar with the PB. Being able to do rated power at 11.9V vs the PB's 14.4V could potentially be a big plus for youUsually for personal reasons and it makes a setup more cosmetic appealing. I like matching amps and I personally would go with the DD if it was out the two your looking at, nothing wrong with Powerbass though. Its your money and your install, get what you and your wallet like.
June 26, 201114 yr Why do you want your amps to match? The DD is a pretty good amp IMO I am not familiar with the PB. Being able to do rated power at 11.9V vs the PB's 14.4V could potentially be a big plus for youUsually for personal reasons and it makes a setup more cosmetic appealing. I like matching amps and I personally would go with the DD if it was out the two your looking at, nothing wrong with Powerbass though. Its your money and your install, get what you and your wallet like.Makes sense. I hadn't considered that aspect.
June 26, 201114 yr Author The M1b has a fuse rating of 160 amps vs the xta1500d's rating of 120. The DD is a bit smaller and does rated power at much lower voltage too.IDK if any of this matters to you or not Tru that's.... that's some specs I def noticed
June 26, 201114 yr Is there much of a price difference? I wouldn't even consider picking the xta1500 over the M1b unless the price difference was significant.
June 26, 201114 yr Author Why do you want your amps to match? The DD is a pretty good amp IMO I am not familiar with the PB. Being able to do rated power at 11.9V vs the PB's 14.4V could potentially be a big plus for youI wanna match up amps cuz I enter my car into a lot of shows and I like my equipment to match up nicely .......
June 26, 201114 yr Author Is there much of a price difference? I wouldn't even consider picking the xta1500 over the M1b unless the price difference was significant.Well the xta1500d is about 100 more but its brand new. I heard the m1b is a really reliable amp so I feel pretty confident buying it used......
June 26, 201114 yr Make sure you test it!!! Obviously your going to do that I hope, post some pics of the internals too, good luck!
June 26, 201114 yr Author Make sure you test it!!! Obviously your going to do that I hope, post some pics of the internals too, good luck!Will do.....
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