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ROLEXrifleman

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  1. the amp dyo will test the output on the amp based on whatever power source you have to give it (the amplifier).

    It can be a best case, worst case scenario dependent on what you have on hand. And what is on hand is usually dependent on your bank account.

    For right now I believe the amp dyno is so new everyone is testing on benches to see if what amp manufacturers are claiming is true.

    Give it some time and we will see these tests migrate to in car amplifiers running. The we can say

    Amp X did XXXX output on battery Y and Alternator Z while in a Make Model of car.

    i think there is one video like that floating around.

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  2. I'm just going to go with a blanket 18% above rated power. Let's see how that washes against your actual numbers.

    No razzle dazzle math for me, just a straight across the board 18%

    with 30 batteries on tap I think there will be no question they will have all the power available to do an "indisputable" test.

    Good luck! Wish you were closer, I'd be more than happy to have helped out in any way.

    Thnaks

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  3. it seemed like a good idea to compare the 2 amplifiers by doing the same EXACT testing Steve did in his video and compare the results!! Very happy with the Dyno Steve and Tony engineered, as it allows to do comparison testing that is accurate! (Thanks Steve)
    This video was mirrored after the one Steve did on the other amplifier, so we only did the Dynamic Power Testing in this particular video, at the same loads of 0.8 ohm and 0.5 ohm. We will be posting certified runs shortly. Very happy to see how it performed against the competition though!

    1) the thread was posted revolving around a comparison to another brand, that's a Vs. thread and a no no

    2) It is stated that the test was done exactly like the other, Not true, many differences so this is not a mirror image of the test with just a different amp.

    3) Comparison testing that is accurate?, Only when your variables are the same for both tests. That's the accurate way to test two products then compare them against each other.

    4) that last line, not needed. That must have been your inside voice on the outside. And how can you be happy with your product when comparing it to another that was electrically starved to death? That would be like Dwayne Johnson saying he was happy with his performance against an Ethiopian.

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  4. Dude, I try and give you credit but it always seems like your putting your foot in your mouth.

    Why are you even bringing up any other companies product in your thread? This is the classic Vs. type situation this site tries to avoid. And in addition to that the tests aren't even the same yet you use the term mirrored.

    The test of the other amp was done using one (1) battery that was not fully charged and on an charger. Even Steve says it at 3:52 into that video that the battery was the weak link in that test.

    here you have your amp on a bank of batteries........

    and I wont even mention the wiring difference between the two test.

    yes, you finally ran the test the way it should, thank you! Now leave everyone else out of it and focus on your products and not how they compare to everyone else. The end users will have plenty of time to dissect all that.

    I don't have a dog in this fight either way, I don'y own SKAR and I don'y own the other brand. I'm just looking for straight forward testing of YOUR product.

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