Sadly the 2500.1 outperforms it they do 2700+ @12v and well over that at 14vI have a Orion zo12000 amp new. Does 3k + rms asking $325 shipped
The specs for the zo12000 is just number they jot down. There is no real test on these. I clamped it at 3756w rms at 1ohm at 13v.Sadly the 2500.1 outperforms it they do 2700+ @12v and well over that at 14v
Where's the gut pics and clamp video? That would help sell your amp.The specs for the zo12000 is just number they jot down. There is no real test on these. I clamped it at 3756w rms at 1ohm at 13v.
I always kept record of my test for my purposes. I've done other test in pass, but that's between 3 YouTube account, caraudioclassified and photobucket. And phone that's been broken or swapped. Delvinmacmillen18 emmagmrtz and thegamerpalace is my YouTube, spl addict on cacao and delvinmacmillen on photobucketWhere's the gut pics and clamp video? That would help sell your amp.
Yeah it did. I bought two the night I seen it lol.That dyno vid helped with sells lol
A difference of 500w when describing the difference between 4500w & 5000w will be negligible. But change the scale to the difference between 1500w & 2000w and things change. While I agree that you may not perceive a change in loudness, even at that scale, this change may come across in the control of the driver and that does have an audible sonic impact. Just not with loudness. It comes across in the dynamics.And a word of experience. There no audio difference is 500w. Only if power doubles. I own both crescendo bc5500 and soundqubed 4500 and from swap on same setup there was no difference