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  1. If the battery rests at 11v, then yes it's a bad idea. Just because you dropped down to 11.5-11.4 doesn't mean your battery is dead by any means. It will recover... I'm getting at this amp is more suited for 12v use than more others since isn't not optimized for higher voltage.

    I'm not talking about running 10-9v....

    Please tell us what employee you talked to, I want to know his name lol. If you honestly think an M4a is an AQ3500, you're flat out retarded. I honestly mean that too. M4a's are known to clamp 8-9k if you can keep rise low enough.

    Saying a AQ3500 is an M4a is like saying a DC5k is the same as a DC10k lol

    Kyle first off, you funny calling me retarded, as I've forgotten more then you will ever know about car audio, and I mean that. Second I wanna say his name was brad, I believe but I really dont remember, he opened his shop back up in OK city shortly after leaving dd, after all there change stuff. Really I can care less what you think, when you do something that impresses me enough to value your option then I'll ask. But carry on with what ever you think you know.

    Electrical says alot, when rusty had the 7 kinetik 16v he was seeing roughly 6500watts per 9.0, once he switched to the 12 Xs xp1000s he was then seeing close to 11k per 9.0.

    hey jeff , since you have had both 9k and 10k , both on a 12v system.

    what numbers did u clamp out of each ?

    Heck, I've never had the 9.0s, I had the American bass 1100.1 which is very similar to the 9.0, the most I remember seeing out of those was 12-13k rising above 3ohm strapped. The only clamp I have done on the 10.0s what 15k strapped rising to 2.8ohms dropping to 13.2. The 10.0s however seem to make more power and is alot easier on my electrical fully tilt. Full tilt bass boxing runs tho it still will drop to 11.8 with the engine tacked at 2k

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  2. Not everyone has the ability to add 32 batteries to their setup. There's a few classes with limited batteries...

    If a 7.5k does 6k and 10k does 6k with roughly a volt different, then that's pretty sad. I know it's an example but still. You should still get a fair amount of power out of the 10k based on general electrical guide lines... M4a does 5k @ 12v, which is highly under rated, so this being an amp based around 12v power, you would think it would be ok in the 11s since you can't run it in the 16s and 18s... Unless n/a on the page means something else...

    I can see your somewhat defensive about this so don't take this as a challenge on the amplifier as I was very happy with my DC5k.

    I'm by no means defensive, I know what they can do. However. Telling the general public that they can run it into the 9-10 is not wise. Rusty has used to 10.0s in Ana's Rex street a style off 1 battery and got a good amount of power. Lets put it this way. The hu shut off due to low voltage before the amps did. Secondly I'm not buying the fact that the ddm4a is a 5k amp. A few weeks ago yes, but after talking with a DD employee I was enforced that's the same amp as the aq3500.1. I know not everyone can fit alot of batts or is limited in ea class, but using a larger amp with less that ideal electrical, it forces a higher reactive load I sense, being less effecent making less power. Properly powering a smaller amp with lower rise in turn making rated power or better, in result having the same power with either step up. That's with any amplifiers, not just DC

  3. ya im kinda dumb at this, judge me if you want bt everything i know i have taught myself soo...

    ^^^^this is the reason you need to do simple math and go by what the manufacturer tells you it will handle. Every rating is listed on the web site. 2 lvl 3s, 900x2. = 1800. Tht what you should use a few hundred watts +/- is ok, but NOT 2,000. If you wanna gamble and willing to except the fact you void your warranty by using well beyond the rating that's on you.

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