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3000 Watts for $300 - To Good to be true? BB5000D AD-1 Results


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Purp is pretty much right, not shabby for 300.

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Yep you can nit pick it apart or say well shit it's not all that bad. For 300

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I'd take this over AP gear lol

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The issue I see here is still what the manufacture is claiming that the amp will do. They say this is a 3000w amp and selling for $300, but it really does 1500-1800.

OP tell me this, since you are a dealer selling these amps, when a customer comes in and asks about that amplifier, are you going to tell them that it actually wont do the 3000w that it claims to do and only does HALF of that? Or are you going to still sell it to them as a 3000w amp for $300?

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I will happily tell a customer that it will do 3000 watts on perfect voltage. On a more realistic level though, I would also say that you can see 1500 on a regular charging system. It takes power to make power. It's that simple

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So you are telling me that since it did 1710w @ 12.10v certified, that if you get it up to 14.4v that it is going to DOUBLE its power output?!?! Do the test with proper electrical and I will believe it when I see it. I would say it might make an extra 300- maybe 500w. Still leaving you well short of the advertised 3000w. You have the tool to test amps properly and can find out what these amps are truly capable of. It just told you that the amp tested will only do 1700w certified at 1 ohm, but you will "happily tell a customer that it will do 3000 watts on perfect voltage". Test it on "perfect" voltage and if it does rated power then you have the proof to back it up. If not, dont lie to your customers.

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So you are telling me that since it did 1710w @ 12.10v certified, that if you get it up to 14.4v that it is going to DOUBLE its power output?!?! Do the test with proper electrical and I will believe it when I see it. I would say it might make an extra 300- maybe 500w. Still leaving you well short of the advertised 3000w. You have the tool to test amps properly and can find out what these amps are truly capable of. It just told you that the amp tested will only do 1700w certified at 1 ohm, but you will "happily tell a customer that it will do 3000 watts on perfect voltage". Test it on "perfect" voltage and if it does rated power then you have the proof to back it up. If not, dont lie to your customers.

Cody is in the lead today for my "Favorite post of the day".

I agree that it should be tested since you have the perfect tool to test WITH. I hate scheisty sales tactics....

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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