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brb gonna put 2 of these on a ddz and make my way to 184dubs

who would really need this much power out of 1 amp..id like see steve try it see how he gose for voltage (asume he would be fine, and that they could build it run 14v and still get 35k) and see how it sounds lol

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I'm surprised people aren't ripping on it since its rated what it does at 18 volts, like other amps.

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wow.... im surprised with that much power it still only has (4) 8 gauge outputs.... i would expect AT LEAST (4) 4 gauge outputs from this....

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... NO way is this a T15k Killer... you only need like 300 amp to power the T15k to full power... this thing says 1750 amp?

300A is only good for ~4400w. If you want to run the t15k at real full power you need a minimum 1034A.

That said, yes, most of us would not run the amp at "full" power for very long and that is why 300A is sufficient (on average) for the average user.

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Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through.

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... NO way is this a T15k Killer... you only need like 300 amp to power the T15k to full power... this thing says 1750 amp?

300A is only good for ~4400w. If you want to run the t15k at real full power you need a minimum 1034A.

That said, yes, most of us would not run the amp at "full" power for very long and that is why 300A is sufficient (on average) for the average user.

not to bump an older thread.....but /\ this...... i believe if i read correctly the t15k uses the same technolodgy as a defribulator so it pulls only 300a at all times.....its not like a normal amp.....it uses "hybrid" technolodgy i also read that the power supply for the amp is good for 5000w just itself.

i would like to see proof of this amp needing more than 300a of current at full tilt...... i think this is one of the best looking amps ever built..... not tryin to rip on you just keepin facts facts......

i think there real i was looking through that guys stuff he sells and it looks like he finds stuff at auctions and just sells it

Yea, it looks like someone got the mids about a month ago....shit. If I had a whole Hertz front stage my ears would jizz all over my cheeks.

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Green 1995 Subaru Legacy wagon 147k- $1K

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6 cu. ft box (after displacment) tuned to 32ish hz with 10 inch sonotube. -about $50 all together maybe a lil more

2 aspm 1300 strapped

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quantum tweets in door-for now -$10

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... NO way is this a T15k Killer... you only need like 300 amp to power the T15k to full power... this thing says 1750 amp?

300A is only good for ~4400w. If you want to run the t15k at real full power you need a minimum 1034A.

That said, yes, most of us would not run the amp at "full" power for very long and that is why 300A is sufficient (on average) for the average user.

not to bump an older thread.....but /\ this...... i believe if i read correctly the t15k uses the same technolodgy as a defribulator so it pulls only 300a at all times.....its not like a normal amp.....it uses "hybrid" technolodgy i also read that the power supply for the amp is good for 5000w just itself.

i would like to see proof of this amp needing more than 300a of current at full tilt...... i think this is one of the best looking amps ever built..... not tryin to rip on you just keepin facts facts......

300A will not power the T15K to full sustained power, only average peak use.

MickyMcD - "Capable of making some serious trouser flapping volumes at where's-my-testicles frequencies, the Servo-Drives used to be fairly jaw dropping..."

Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through.

Hammerdown... 1%

no links to outside websites, business related FB/YT pages allowed.

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