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mayhem 08-08-2006 05:12 PM

brutus
 
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after waiting a month i finially got this in the mail today.
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it was a big step for me to move into hifonics because of all the controversy that surrounds this company. but regardless, can`t wait to hook it up.

Haunz 08-08-2006 07:35 PM

haha yup I remember reading how their marketing department put out a company biography that was blatent bullsh!t
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anyone have a link to that ??

Staff @ CAFz 08-08-2006 07:38 PM

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that thing is pretty slick looking :thumbsup:

veeman 08-08-2006 11:00 PM

Mine's been going strong for a year and a half at 1 ohm, bx 1205d by the way. I think they had a soldering problem in pre 2004 models. Anyway, a close to 1200 watt amp(even if it's over rated by 200 watts) for $300.00 brand new is a great deal in my books. I'll knock on wood just in case though!

veeman 08-08-2006 11:05 PM

Mine's been going strong for a year and a half at 1 ohm, bx 1205d by the way. I think they had a soldering problem in pre 2004 models. Anyway, a close to 1200 watt amp(even if it's over rated by 200 watts) for $300.00 brand new is a great deal in my books. I'll knock on wood just in case though!

mayhem 08-08-2006 11:09 PM

i saw some birth sheets for the 1500 models and the actual ratings were around 1200 rms. regardless hifonics gives you good bang for the buck.

Brad-S.A. 08-08-2006 11:26 PM

Sweet!!! :) Get it hooked up yet to those animals?

veeman 08-08-2006 11:41 PM

I assumed it was over rated based on the fuse rating of 80 amps for a 1200 watt output. It would have to be 104% efficient at 14.4 volts. They do use a maxi fuse though and it is possible that the engineers decided to place a smaller than normal fuse as added protection, given that those fuses may allow a significantly higher amount of current to pass for a longer period without blowing. As it is, I have yet to see an actual un-biased test report as to the actual output...I know it's more than enough power for my set up, so it really is a non issue for me. It would be nice to know though.

mayhem 08-09-2006 07:52 AM

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i pulled this from another forum.
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