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Do it bump doe?That is one tempting setup. It is Korean made so noise floors should be good and the power is definitely there. Thanks again to Big DWiz for showing us that the numbers are not inflated.
Yeah, not cheap, but if there is a 5 channel SPL, that thing DO BUMP!I'd have to scrounge $1k and update ya.
Definitely pulling Orion HCCA numbers. Me owning one would be a waste for I would only use 20% of it's capacity.Yeah, not cheap, but if there is a 5 channel SPL, that thing DO BUMP!
That's some crazy X4 numbers, I can imagine somebody putting 4 Pro style midbass with 4 bullet tweeters at all 4 corners, then running a 1 ohm high efficiency sub at 63hz, can you say ear bleed?
I think it's one of those rare occasions where a company is just making a statement piece. Nobody is going to need 400+ x4, crazy numbers for sure. Too bad they didn't just make it like 250x4 with that crazy mono output, dropped the price a couple of hundred bucks, I'd actually considered it then, It's a little late to the game too, could have made it a 10 channel with like 150 x 8 an the nuts mono output for the $999, as things progress in the use of DSP, this would have been more practical. All in one solution.Definitely pulling Orion HCCA numbers. Me owning one would be a waste for I would only use 20% of it's capacity.
Dsp use isn't as common as the innerwebs make it soundas things progress in the use of DSP, this would have been more practical. All in one solution.
Not yet, I invision somebody designing a true auto tune option at a reasonable price where you can easily taylor preferences on you phone coming soon. Regular DSP units are dropping in price and are slowly getting more prevalent. Multi-channel active is a reality given the OEM replacement configurations coming along in droves. This is not going to fit in any of those categories which I think is where the market is heading. But for old school rock till they pop systems, a real all-in-one wet dream!Dsp use isn't as common as the innerwebs make it sound
Most people that get into aftermarket audio now ain't no different than back in the day...you get a few that want it to sound amazing...but most just wanna be louderNot yet, I invision somebody designing a true auto tune option at a reasonable price where you can easily taylor preferences on you phone coming soon. Regular DSP units are dropping in price and are slowly getting more prevalent. Multi-channel active is a reality given the OEM replacement configurations coming along in droves. This is not going to fit in any of those categories which I think is where the market is heading. But for old school rock till they pop systems, a real all-in-one wet dream!
I procastinatingly let this amp/dsp slip away. It is the first amp I have seen that can use the SPDIF input from OEM radio's. The price was awesome too.But for old school rock till they pop systems, a real all-in-one wet dream!
Story time?Ole Colin Pinkeye at it again.
Story time?
I like the big sub channel. 400x4 isn't terribly appealing though.
Well I guess my money will go somewhereHim and his sister got arrested for stealing from a high school.
Teens arrested in Chaparral High theft
Scottsdale police arrested two teens on allegations that they broke into Chaparral High School late last month.www.azcentral.com
Then the whole Wolfram BS he abandoned and started Surge.
RIP Wolfram Audio 2015-2021
Fuggin can't find my reply calling this a few weeks ago but looks like ole Colin Buckeye isn't responding to any dealers even the big dogs d4s,explicit audio, on warranty issues, ordering more product, etc etc.www.caraudio.com
Nothing good though.