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I would go with the sax 1200,much higher quality amp, smaller, and built to put out most of it's power when wired to 1ohm like most daily drivers. I believe Jacob has clamped around 1200@2ohm from the sax 1200.

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I got the sample of my v.2 SAE-1200D in... testing is going quite well. Honestly... I need to change the part number to SAE-1500D on these *laughs*

TEST 1:

1 ohm nominal @ 60 Hz

1440 Watts

54.6 V

26.4 A

2.07 ohms

** Over rated power at 1 ohm nominal with 2x rise

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I would go with the sax 1200,much higher quality amp, smaller, and built to put out most of it's power when wired to 1ohm like most daily drivers. I believe Jacob has clamped around 1200@2ohm from the sax 1200.

quoted from sundown

I got the sample of my v.2 SAE-1200D in... testing is going quite well. Honestly... I need to change the part number to SAE-1500D on these *laughs*

TEST 1:

1 ohm nominal @ 60 Hz

1440 Watts

54.6 V

26.4 A

2.07 ohms

** Over rated power at 1 ohm nominal with 2x rise

Cool, thanks. Sae-1200 v2 it will be

Rebuild in progress...

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The SAE-1200D and SAE-1200D v.2 were very powerful amps... easily could have been called 1500-watts as they clamped in the 1700s. They were Chinese made amps.

The SAX-1200D is Korean made and MUCH smaller in size but still clamps in the 1500s. Due to being made in Korea it cost more. Reliability is better.

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