I’ve got a sundown sia 3500 and on a burp Ive clamped 4200 several times (I thought it was a fluke) which is way more than I expected. Are burps similar to when people to the dynamic test when they dyno amps? A quick burst of power before the amp’s smart circuitry is able to throttle it down?
Still damn good power from smaller package.dont care what the amp meter says these smart amps are louder than same size "korean" in real world.they might not last as long but they are louder and half the size.not many people have room in their rides for a few 3ft surfboards for amps...lol
They will last just fine but everyone runs them hard and blowing amps is GOING to happen. Then many people are cheap and since they are cheap and we all want cheap power, well they cheap out on their electrical power and kaboom... (I met a dude who had a Taramps MD12k on a stock vehicle... He wondered why it 💩.... 🤯😂) Also cooling is vital, they have fans for a reason, the sink is very thin and on top of it they powder coat or enamel them... I admit I'm not sure if they use coatings that doesn't effect thermal transfer but regardless the power to effective thermal transfer area is crazy high compared to these 3'+ same power apps that are thicker, bigger and anodized (which doesn't effect thermal) and this is why they don't have many fans. It's all about cooling, keeping the electronics cool, voice coils cool, power cool and you cool! 😆
What mine dose just fine don’t understand why people say that if it clips get your electric together like I’m running 320amp with 4 batteries one under the hood and 3 in back! And mines dose just fine hell my sundown clips to so don’t know!
Good stuff If you can wire lower you should be fine - it would help with the impedance rise I have an old Taramps HD 8k 2ohm version On 3 sundown X V2 12s I was wired to 2.67 ohms but i rewired to 0.67 ohms With rise though im at a lil over 1 ohm but it handles it fine Im just sure to never clip and I have great electrical
@@HNiCDuke for me - no Because since I get more power at the lower Ohm load - I’m able to get the output I want for the type of musics I listen to and don’t have to drive the amp as hard as I did with the higher ohm load
@@HNiCDuke"as fast" is relative. If you have a higher ohm load you just get significantly less power and your rise is going to be crazy. Figure rise almost off the bat doubles your nominal. It might drop below that sometimes but more times then not it only increases. So if you start at 1ohm nominal! Jumps to 2 from the get and rises to 4 down to 1.7 up to 5 blah blah blah.... well if you start at 2 then that's 4 ohm to 8ohm to 3ohm and so on. You'll never see at or below nominal impedance (unless you blow a coil and it shorts out of course as then you're at 0ohm 😂... not funny)
Si no te gustan los Brasílianos despuse te recomindo el Jp83 con un par la ases un Jp por par de 18” a .5 ohms cada amplificador lo que me gusta del Jp83 es que tiene flexibleda de vajar Los ohms y con ese que tienes. No se pude vahar a .5 te da lo mismo que en 1ohm estan bonitas Tus bosinas que le vaya vien.
Have to wait until i installed and tested all 4 amps. To see how they react on raise and power. For now, they are very similar on power if i comper the power i was getting on a single 17k wire to .5 ohm to 2 taramps smart 8k wire to 1 ohm.
@956Bassaddict I'd think you'd get more power out of the 17k @ .5. However, the smart 8ks may make up ground on the box rise. Should be interesting 🤔. And if you can please lend us your opinion on the two's differences sounding on the lows
In my personal opinion, the Crescendo 17k sounds amazing, and the taramps smart 8k sounds also pretty good, i went to a local bass meet a week ago. I got to try the smart 8k on a few demos, and the people's reactions and myself were very impressed with the 8k performance, and i was able to float a flag on a single amp. 👍🔈🔉🔊
@RyanBassForLife, you have Half Bridge amplifiers, that handle lower than recommended impedance's. This amplifier in this video, is a Full bridge designed amplifier, and they tend to Blow up, when you wire below rated impedance's= Not recommended.
When i bought the amps. I installed a single amp at 1 ohm. I burp the system completely sealed, and my raise was 1.9 ohm. I clamped 9300 watts. I think they make good power if the raise is under 2 ohms 👍🔊🔉🔈
? I see dual 0 gauge runs, 5 min into the video. You might be looking at the speaker wire outputs they have a remote wire in the middle it looks like power and ground but it's not
Yeah their ‘Smart’ version amps are the FLEX series. So far they’ve only came out with the Bravo Bass Flex 3K. Maybe a 5K and an 8K will follow in the future. The new Bravo Bass series by Stetsom are pretty solid.