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i dunno i am sure google does

thats going to be 1 big ass amp

2000 watt 4 channel

who the F*&k needs a 2000 watt 4 channel for mids and highs

show me the mids and highs that need 500 watts per channel please

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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i dunno i am sure google does

thats going to be 1 big ass amp

2000 watt 4 channel

who the F*&k needs a 2000 watt 4 channel for mids and highs

show me the mids and highs that need 500 watts per channel please

Don't forget the 4 ohm part.

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i dunno i am sure google does

thats going to be 1 big ass amp

2000 watt 4 channel

who the F*&k needs a 2000 watt 4 channel for mids and highs

show me the mids and highs that need 500 watts per channel please

Don't forget the 4 ohm part.

thats why i said it going to be one BIG ASS amp

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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well we are all sure you're quite wrong. and just another .02 cents.... the gain IS NOT A VOLUME NOB, it has one correct setting and needs to stay there. you saying you can't crank up the gain nob shows a whole lot about the knowledge coming to the table. but get that hifonics amp and crank that knob on up, we'll still be here with the real knowledge for the people who want to learn

Being a hater would imply that someone is jealous of you and believe me little boy no one here is jealous of you.

People have already told you it's not the amp it's your lack of knowledge

Then you return with some bs about output transistor and caps oh and its not cea certified trying to sound like you know something

If you can tell so much about an amp by its insides I suggest you go here

http://ampguts.com/forum/mobileselect.php

And base your decision off the amps internals

All of you, feel free to call me an idiot.

Wow I am a fucktard. I failed to realize for 2 years that setting the gains on an amplifier upsidedown is not the same as straight up.

Call me an idiot and post all the hate, I deserve it :fool: .

So now that I resolved that, know a two channel amplifier that can put out 500W RMS per channel @ 4 ohms?

You are describing a T15k

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/t15kw

Good luck

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i dunno i am sure google does

thats going to be 1 big ass amp

2000 watt 4 channel

who the F*&k needs a 2000 watt 4 channel for mids and highs

show me the mids and highs that need 500 watts per channel please

Don't forget the 4 ohm part.

I have the box tuned @32hz

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There are other amps out there that do that power.

I'm not going to help you find one and even if I did I seriously doubt your bank account or electrical are sufficient enough to run one.

That being said a lot of people's definition of "music" is a clipped 30 hz sine wave with some 80 IQ knuckle head grunting about committing crimes and his genitals.

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i dunno i am sure google does

thats going to be 1 big ass amp

2000 watt 4 channel

who the F*&k needs a 2000 watt 4 channel for mids and highs

show me the mids and highs that need 500 watts per channel please

Don't forget the 4 ohm part.

well we are all sure you're quite wrong. and just another .02 cents.... the gain IS NOT A VOLUME NOB, it has one correct setting and needs to stay there. you saying you can't crank up the gain nob shows a whole lot about the knowledge coming to the table. but get that hifonics amp and crank that knob on up, we'll still be here with the real knowledge for the people who want to learn

Being a hater would imply that someone is jealous of you and believe me little boy no one here is jealous of you.

People have already told you it's not the amp it's your lack of knowledge

Then you return with some bs about output transistor and caps oh and its not cea certified trying to sound like you know something

If you can tell so much about an amp by its insides I suggest you go here

http://ampguts.com/forum/mobileselect.php

And base your decision off the amps internals

All of you, feel free to call me an idiot.

Wow I am a fucktard. I failed to realize for 2 years that setting the gains on an amplifier upsidedown is not the same as straight up.

Call me an idiot and post all the hate, I deserve it :fool: .

So now that I resolved that, know a two channel amplifier that can put out 500W RMS per channel @ 4 ohms?

You are describing a T15k

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/t15kw

Good luck

Well, my Pioneer that's rated 150W @ 4 ohms isn't powerful enough. Bass overtakes the mids at any volume. Bass amp doesn't even get hot either, if anything I can turn it way the hell up.

Had the bass higher before, still didn't even get warm.

But yeah, I don't know what to use and I know JL Audio makes a 500W two channel amp for this kind of application, but I'm a poor little schoolboy so I can't afford it.

In my beginning post, I found a Hifonics amp that's rated 500W max, but only 160RMS.

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The problem is your equipment is garbage not the amount of watts it claims to be making somewhere in fantasy land.

That being said a lot of people's definition of "music" is a clipped 30 hz sine wave with some 80 IQ knuckle head grunting about committing crimes and his genitals.

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i didnt know you can tell where to put the gain or volume by feeling how hot the amp gets man you are just full of useful knowledge

thank you ima go crank my shit way past clipping and see how long it takes my amp to get warm

ether that or have my speakers smoking if i can take the distortion for that long

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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That's how the pros do it.

Trust me, I'm a pro and I do it.

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Krakin's Home Dipole Project

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370

Krakin, are you some sort of mad scientist?

I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . .

What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself

but what has drawn your attention

in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums

An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space

Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears,

thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener.

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