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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8801454" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I’m not buying anything, just stating some customers’ experiences. That is a good point, where you could have bigger amps and run them at maybe at 2 ohms instead of a salt on 1 ohm or something. With that said, I have noticed some SIA and SFB problems out of box, but some people never have any problems, so idk. It’s really up to the individual to know enough to build a system that’s reliable and does what they want it to do. Some people just want to go a certain route, and I understand the perspective either way, so I don’t have a reason to hate. </p><p></p><p>I still maintain a crappy box is the easiest way to mess up your system. Nothing will screw your system worse than box that wants to let your woofer free air, lol. I just wish there was a way to see finer details about amps from a consumer perspective. I don’t feel like the capabilities of some sub capable amps are well described. I think it would be very interesting to take a large 1 ohm sub system (like a wall) and compare something like SPL levels between something like the SIA and Salt amps at the same power and see if one amp produces more SPL anywhere in the frequency range or if one drops off earlier than the other, but only do the test if literally all circumstances outside of the amps stay the same, including trying to keep the same weather. Like I know a good bit of people running very low tuned series 6th orders, like the rear is tuned to 20-25 hz. I’d be very interested to see if either amp outperformed the other in the real world with very high amp stresses applied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8801454, member: 591582"] I’m not buying anything, just stating some customers’ experiences. That is a good point, where you could have bigger amps and run them at maybe at 2 ohms instead of a salt on 1 ohm or something. With that said, I have noticed some SIA and SFB problems out of box, but some people never have any problems, so idk. It’s really up to the individual to know enough to build a system that’s reliable and does what they want it to do. Some people just want to go a certain route, and I understand the perspective either way, so I don’t have a reason to hate. I still maintain a crappy box is the easiest way to mess up your system. Nothing will screw your system worse than box that wants to let your woofer free air, lol. I just wish there was a way to see finer details about amps from a consumer perspective. I don’t feel like the capabilities of some sub capable amps are well described. I think it would be very interesting to take a large 1 ohm sub system (like a wall) and compare something like SPL levels between something like the SIA and Salt amps at the same power and see if one amp produces more SPL anywhere in the frequency range or if one drops off earlier than the other, but only do the test if literally all circumstances outside of the amps stay the same, including trying to keep the same weather. Like I know a good bit of people running very low tuned series 6th orders, like the rear is tuned to 20-25 hz. I’d be very interested to see if either amp outperformed the other in the real world with very high amp stresses applied. [/QUOTE]
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