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got couple question i have a sundown 1500.1 i really really like it alot i got this other amp in my mind thinkin gettin 2 of the soundstream DTR1.2200

how would you compare that nee help

sundown 1500 vs soundstream DTR1.2200 wats the best wattsfor he bucks and which is more powerful?........... thanks alot

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Honestly, I'd take the sundown any day. Never had much experience with soundstream products, but the specs say 2200 watts at 1 ohm so I'm guessing it does around 1800-2000. The sundown looks more aesthetically pleasing and has better customer service and will probably still pump the same amount of power. Oh and I didn't see a price on the soundstream so that's another factor I didn't include.

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here's a pictures of the guts dtower2200

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Saz1500d

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Honestly, I'd take the sundown any day. Never had much experience with soundstream products, but the specs say 2200 watts at 1 ohm so I'm guessing it does around 1800-2000. The sundown looks more aesthetically pleasing and has better customer service and will probably still pump the same amount of power. Oh and I didn't see a price on the soundstream so that's another factor I didn't include.

ic ic casuse i can get 2 soundstream for 350 good price i like sundown also

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