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x2 on the Hifonics suggestion. I also suggest testing some Audiopipes. Those are the top two most controversial brands I say. Some claim they do rated and some hate them.

Yea I have had this same perspective on hifonics amps every since i got into car audio, they have been so controversial for the 15 years i've been seening them, lets end the controversy with some real results!

Anyone got a big hifoniics amp they can loan steve?

EDIT: my guess would be this, reputable amps seem to do 10-20% over the box ratings, so they exceed specs,

Based off of hifonics price points, watts per dollar, i would guess that they do 75% of the box rating, or approx 25% under box rated power, thats my guess. if the day ever comes, lol

Id loan him my brz 2400 for a free vm1 ;) lol i love my hifonics btw im confident it does rated imo.

2003 f150, 2 ab hd 15 on brutus 2400.1, kinetik batt, big 3, knu wire, image dynamics cxs 6.5 with ppi tweets, pioneer 1din and clarion eq.

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I gave this little thing way to much credit. I expected more power. How do they get away with claiming 1,200 watts? Is there is no industry rating. Can you just stamp a number on anything?

I'd like to see two things dyno'ed. Any head unit, and MTX brand amps!

Like, this head unit can do 200W crystal clear for $40. (50 x 4 MAX) That's an amazing bargain and hugh upgrade over stock right?

http://www.frys.com/product/6980017?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

And, here's a name brond head unit that also does 50 x 4 with MOSFET, and it doesn't say "max". That's gotta be better than the one above for just $30 more.

http://www.frys.com/product/6940617?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

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http://nsiaudio.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=81&product_id=104H
Here is the link for the website i found

AT-600M

MONOBLOCK POWER AMPLIFIER

1200W MAX

  • MAX POWER: 1200 WATTS
  • MAX 1 OHM: N/A
  • MAX 2 OHM: 1200W X 1
  • MAX 4 OHM: 600W X 1
  • REMOTE SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL
  • CHROME PLATED RCA INPUTS
  • VARIABLE GAIN CONTROLS
  • LED POWER AND PROTECTION INDICATORS
  • VARIABLE BASS BOOST CONTROL
  • VARIABLE SUBSONIC FILTER
  • PHASE SWITCH CONTROL
- See more at: http://nsiaudio.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=81&product_id=104#sthash.1BCrLpm7.dpuf
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I gave this little thing way to much credit. I expected more power. How do they get away with claiming 1,200 watts? Is there is no industry rating. Can you just stamp a number on anything?

I'd like to see two things dyno'ed. Any head unit, and MTX brand amps!

Like, this head unit can do 200W crystal clear for $40. (50 x 4 MAX) That's an amazing bargain and hugh upgrade over stock right?

http://www.frys.com/product/6980017?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

And, here's a name brond head unit that also does 50 x 4 with MOSFET, and it doesn't say "max". That's gotta be better than the one above for just $30 more.

http://www.frys.com/product/6940617?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

last Mtx amp I owned back jn the day was cea compliant and did several hundred watts over rated power.

I think steve did a head unit, I think or maybe a clamp. If I remember right 50w x 4 head units do about 17w rms

XS-power1.jpg

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Even thought hifonics do seem controversial and look cheezy (imo), my buddy got one that's 2 channel 600 rms x 2 @ 2ohms claimed, not idea if its the real power or not but his pioneer champion pro's are damn loud although I don't like because one his subs don't sound to what I like at any volume and 2 his amp overheats on hot summer days because it's class a/b but if they work, more power to em although I would love to see em tested

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