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  1. 3500/5.1 = 686.27

    686.27/5.1 = 134.56

    I SERIOUSLY question his testing methodology.

    134.56vrms across the sub = 190v rail to rail for a start

    Also 134.56vrms would imply it does more like 12kw @ 1 ohm. I call fail on those test scores. Massive fail.

    Erm, if you grab board pics... wanna point out where the regulation is? Cos I don't see it... anywhere... regulating ~1000A doesn't just happen without an enormous pile of componentry to do it for you.

    I'm glad you chimed in, and no, I'm not being sarcastic at all. I'll start with the regulation. Again, this is from what I've been told, but the Opti maxes out at mid 15 volts, where as the XXX has no problems with it. The opti would have to be 1 1/2 times the size it is now (it's actually in a smaller case than the xxx) to be able to have voltage regulating circuitry for high amperage.

    As for tests, I would like to see some real tests. For both systems.

  2. I thought the Lanzar would have been an Asian made piece, but have my doughts now. If it is a Soundstream knockoff................the Q is Why would you want a Fith generation audiobahn Asian made amp(audiopipe).

    Well, for starters, did you know Audiobahn has an Opti 4000d / xxx6500d clone? Same board, same goodies.

    Second, the Audiopipe amp in question does put out some good power, and very reasonably priced.

    They are both made overseas btw, the Lanzar and the AP.

  3. I think that the APs will sound as loud as the 6000D, but you would be more pleased owning with the OPTI.

    I was a little skeptical getting the new opti 4 channel, and it's done me real well. I couldn't be happier with it.

    One pro would be space - the Opti will use up less space, and one less wire run than the AP amps.

  4. Errr...

    More like 5500w @ 14.4v, maybe.

    There's a guy running one on FloridaSPL, at 15.6 volts it's pushing 6800 watt rms, and TheDukey42 on ROE tested one.

    I have the opti 6000D, had it benched for me & it put out 3500 rms @ 4 ohms. Was benched on 2 yellow tops, 1 up front & 1 in back. Did very well & was efficient.

    Edit: After rise during the bench, it did the 3500 rms @ 5.1 ohms

    I didn't have the 2 ohm & 1 ohm testings done because we had no subs that could take the power!

    I am currently using it in my car w/ a 70 amp alternator, stock front battery & Kinetik 2400 in the trunk, I have a constant 14.5V reading at normal listening levels, when I turn it up I have a 13.5V reading, so for me that is not a bad dip at all, but I am not sure what a bad voltage drop is. I assume it's 12.5 or below.

  5. Since my subs are dual 2's, I can run them parallel/series for a final resistance of 2 ohms for a pair, x 2 pairs. Or I can run them each parallel at 1 ohms resistance, one sub per "channel" you could say for the audiopipes.

    The Opti6000d, even though it's no longer the Zed build that I grew up with and loved, still puts out more than rated power.

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