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i hear the other side and even you have to admit that all the videos that you have used the AMM1 that none of your videos are on speakers in an enclosure. all those videos are on the load bank from the AD1. you have never put that AMM1 on speakers to show how a sub wired to 1Ω on an amp that puts out X watts at 1Ω actually puts out Y watts. all the videos have been of A amp connected to AD1 on the load selected from the AD1 with the AMM1 in line.

i LITERALLY stopped reading your comment after the first paragraph.

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and if you really want to get technical, here is some more "stable" power tests. Things that have AC (just like your speaker) being tested but don't move up and down causing drastic impedance changes (like a speaker will).

https://youtu.be/ulOW8IYp4Hk?t=12m44s

so these video's along with other video's on open-air speakers AND the ad-1 pretty much shows our product works properly.

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i hear the other side and even you have to admit that all the videos that you have used the AMM1 that none of your videos are on speakers in an enclosure. all those videos are on the load bank from the AD1. you have never put that AMM1 on speakers to show how a sub wired to 1Ω on an amp that puts out X watts at 1Ω actually puts out Y watts. all the videos have been of A amp connected to AD1 on the load selected from the AD1 with the AMM1 in line.

Here ya go

You can watch the video all the way through and watch the before and afters, or go to 4:43.

AMM-1 being used on subwoofers in an enclosure

https://youtu.be/qcYOtBC_ONU?t=4m43s

Here is another one.

https://youtu.be/--sdgtgzR4k?t=3m45s

Dismissed.

damn, you beat me to it. But yes, dismissed. And no, i still did not read the rest of his comment.

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You can't just wire to a lower ohm load to "account for any sort of rise". If you're having a ton of rise, you'll still have a half ton of rise wired lower.

in a real world environment no one gets near to "rated" power. No one. Not even the best of the best.

actually, the Rockford amps, such as the 1000 do about 1400w on paper (and the AD-1) but by the time rise starts happening (to a speaker in a real box) it is only about half of that with a bad electrical system and right about exactly 1000w on a proper electrical system..and over that on a MORE than proper one (a little bump in input voltage). So being under rated isn't just a bonus thing to brag about. Being under rated like an RF amp usually is allows for that rise and in the end, if you have done everything close to correctly on your side, you still get your rated power. USUALLY. :) Proof is in my own video's above.

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