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  1. What do you think about that?

    Ampire MBX3000.1 mono amplifier with 3000 watts RMS @ 1 Ohm

    Ampire MBX3000.1

    Quick Overview

    Ampire MBX3000.1 mono amplifier with 3000 watts RMS @ 1 Ohm

    What's behind it, tuning and sound when competitions are won in the high decibel range? In general, a unique combination of amplifiers and subwoofers. Reasons why so many tuning professionals and amateurs for the tuning of the amplifier and subwoofer Ampire. The amplifiers make excellent, distortion-free power and superior quality in the car and is compact and easy to install.

    Technical data

    digital Class D mono amplifier

    1 ohm stable

    1x 1130 watts RMS into 4 ohms @ 14.4 VDC

    1x 2030 watts RMS @ 2 ohms 14.4 volts

    1x 3000 watts RMS at 1 Ohm @ 14,4 Volt

    1x 5000 watts max. @ 1 ohm 14.4 volts

    Frequency Response 15 - 300Hz.

    Low-pass crossover 30 - 300Hz.

    Low Pass Slope 24dB

    Subsonic filter 15-35Hz

    Bass Boost @ 40Hz 0-10dB

    Phase adjustment 0 / 180 °

    Input Sensitivity 200mV-9, 0V

    Input impedance 20kOhm

    Signal to Noise Ratio> 100dB

    Distortion: <0.5%

    Damping factor of 300

    massive block terminals

    350A ANL fuse

    Weight 8 kg

    dimensions 254x64x565mm

    Bass level remote control

    I THINK THAT THAT IS THE BEST....

    AND ITS VALUE ITS BETWEEN THE OTHER TWO (HIFONICS AND SPL DYNAMICS)

    TELL ME YOUR THOUGHTS

  2. Hello everyone.

    Thanks for reading my topic. I would like to have some help in choosing between the two mono amps below,

    SPL Dynamics ICE-3500d (300Amps FUSE)

    Max Power: 8000W

    RMS Power Rating (@ 14.4V):

    RMS @ 4OHM : 700W x 1 chan.

    RMS @ 2OHM : 1500W x 1 chan.

    RMS @ 1OHM : 2500W x 1 chan.

    RMS @ 0.5OHM : 3500W 0,15%thd x 1 chan.

    RMS @ 0,5OHM : 4000W 1%thd x 1 chan.

    VS...

    Hifonics Brutus BRZ 2400.1d (250Amps FUSE)

    RMS Power Rating (@ 14.4V):

    4 ohms: 850 watts x 1 chan.

    2 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.

    1 ohm: 2400 watts x 1 chan.

    Probably both of them are good amps but which would I choose between the two?

    I want to run my Orion HCCA 15.2 the best way possible.

    Please help me choose.

    Thank you in advance.

  3. Keep in mind that length is a factor here as well. If you're doing a long run (>20 feet), you should use one size larger. It doesn't hurt to use a wire size that's larger than necessary, but it will usually cost more and can be more difficult to install.

    Power Wire:

    10 gauge: ~35 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <350 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <250 watts

    8 gauge: ~55 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <550 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <400 watts

    6 gauge: ~87 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <875 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <625 watts

    4 gauge: ~140 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <1400 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <1000 watts

    2 gauge: ~220 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <2200 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <1500 watts

    1/0 gauge: ~350 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <3500 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <2500 watts

    2/0 gauge: ~440 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <4400 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <3000 watts

    4/0 gauge: ~700 amperes

    Class D (~70% efficiency) - <7000 watts

    Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <5000 watts

    Speaker wire:

    22 gauge: ~2.2 amperes

    8 ohms - <36 watts

    6 ohms - <27 watts

    4 ohms - <18 watts

    3 ohms - <13.5 watts

    2 ohms - <9 watts

    1 ohm - <4.5 watts

    20 gauge: ~3.4 amperes

    8 ohms - <96 watts

    6 ohms - <72 watts

    4 ohms - <48 watts

    3 ohms - <36 watts

    2 ohms - <24 watts

    1 ohm - <12 watts

    18 gauge: ~5.5 amperes

    8 ohms - <240 watts

    6 ohms - <180 watts

    4 ohms - <120 watts

    3 ohms - <90 watts

    2 ohms - <60 watts

    1 ohm - <30 watts

    16 gauge: ~8.7 amperes

    8 ohms - <600 watts

    6 ohms - <450 watts

    4 ohms - <300 watts

    3 ohms - <225 watts

    2 ohms - <150 watts

    1 ohm - <75 watts

    14 gauge: ~13.7 amperes

    8 ohms - <1500 watts

    6 ohms - <1125 watts

    4 ohms - <750 watts

    3 ohms - <563 watts

    2 ohms - <375 watts

    1 ohm - <188 watts

    12 gauge: ~21.8 amperes

    8 ohms - <3800 watts

    6 ohms - <2850 watts

    4 ohms - <1900 watts

    3 ohms - <1425 watts

    2 ohms - <950 watts

    1 ohm - <475 watts

    10 gauge: ~34.6 amperes

    8 ohms - <9600 watts

    6 ohms - <7200 watts

    4 ohms - <4800 watts

    3 ohms - <3600 watts

    2 ohms - <2400 watts

    1 ohm - <1200 watts

    8 gauge: ~55 amperes

    8 ohms - <24000 watts

    6 ohms - <18000 watts

    4 ohms - <12000 watts

    3 ohms - <9000 watts

    2 ohms - <6000 watts

    1 ohm - <3000 watts

    Maximum Fuse Size

    00 awg 400 amps

    0 awg 325 amps

    1 awg 250 amps

    2 awg 200 amps

    4 awg 125 amps

    6 awg 80 amps

    8 awg 50 amps

    10 awg 30 amps

    12 awg 20 amps

    14 awg 15 amps

    16 awg 7.5 amps

    These are the recommended maximum fuse ratings for the corresponding wire size. Using a smaller fuse than what's recommended here will be perfectly safe.

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