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Just looking to find out since I cannot easily see it posted already anywhere... If I get (2) SAX-1200Ds and link them together, what kind of output would I be looking at?? Mainly looking to find out if it is 2ohm stable if linked as well..

Thanks for any help fellas..

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forget it... found it on woofersetc... hopefully that is right... Does this look right to everybody???

Features:

Digital Class-D Linkable Mono Block Amplifier

Double Sided Through Hole Epoxy PCB

1 Ohm Stability

Efficiency : 86% @ 4 ohm, at 100Hz

24dB/Oct Variable Crossover

Multi-Way Protection Circuitry (Thermal/Over Current/Speaker Short/Speaker DC Protection)

RCA Line Input and Master Output

24dB Octave Crossover Slope

Variable Subsonic Filter

Variable Bass Boost

Variable Low Pass Filter

Variable Phase Shift

Four(4) Gauge Power Supply Connectors

Tested Voltage & THD : 14.4V & Less than 1% THD

Operating Voltage : DC 10V~16V

Wired Remote Controller

Specifications:

Rated power output

RMS power, 2 ohm linkable/dual mono

2160W x 1CH

RMS power, 1 ohm mono

1200W x 1CH

RMS power, 2 ohm mono

720W x 1CH

RMS power, 4 ohm mono

360W x 1CH

Signal to Noise Ratio >90dB

Low pass frequency crossover 35Hz~300Hz

Subsonic filter 10Hz~60Hz

Bass boost @ 45Hz 0~6dB

Phase shift control 0~180 degree

Frequency response 10Hz~350Hz (+/- 1dB)

T.H.D @ 4 ohm <0.1%

Efficiency @ 4 ohm 86%

Fuse rating 40A x 3

Input Sensitivity 200mV to 6V (+/- 5%)

Dimensions 252(W) x 58(H) x 310(L)mm

SAX1200D - Sundown Audio 1200W 1-Channel Monoblock Amplifier SAX 1200D

From what I've read on forums you're fine as long as they are the same version, you can't have one v1 and another v2. Might want somebody elses opinion as well though.

Read through that one!

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Cool, I just found the manual stating the output I found was correct... But I'm just curious about the gain? I remember reading through a thread stating that only the master gain had to be set and crossover settings as well.... Thanks for finding that one. :fing34: :fing34: :fing34:

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Should I be doing this or go for like an ap1800.1??? I'm needing more output.. other option is to go ported...

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lol... I ain't made of money Sean, unless you helping me with the ported enclosure... :peepwall:

lol... I ain't made of money Sean, unless you helping me with the ported enclosure... :peepwall:

I would spend the money to go ported first and then get the amplifier/s. If the two 1200s is a great deal then jump on it.

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Okay, I guess I need to look at getting some design drawn up by somebody... I can figure dimensions with Torres' calculator but I don't think I could "design" the whole thing...

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dont forget the gold paint :peepwall:

uh oh.... what does that mean???lol

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Just have Audibel Customs build one for you. The "affordable" ones look very nice and are priced right.

Can't do his affordable enclosure... After displacement it would leave me with less than 3 cubes which is not something I think would be a good idea.... SSA recommends 3+ cubes..

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Who dat be Sean???

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lol... oh...

i wouldnt want to go under 3 cubes though, if thats the minimum recommended size

lol... I ain't made of money Sean, unless you helping me with the ported enclosure... :peepwall:

I would spend the money to go ported first and then get the amplifier/s. If the two 1200s is a great deal then jump on it.

Definitely. Start by making your xcon efficient with the power you have.

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