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Not sure if this will help, but I’ve put in a few of the 4 channel NVX’s. Great little amp. I’ve used it for 4 speakers (6.5’s) and for some 8”. Good quality and small size.
Thats why I ask if it's hitting those numbers with decent sound quality I'm in
Sonic has a dyno video on their website. I believe it tested at 460w or so. I did a bench test and it was higher but that wasn’t under a load. Wave looked decent but I haven’t hook speakers to it yet to check sound quality.
What do you have them on? I'm thinking about bridging it to 2 prvs that need close to 500w
I'm running one to 2 Faital 6RS140s per side. I've tested each amp with my DD1 and it gets just shy of 550 watts without distorting. I have them set to about 45 volts, about 500 watts, and they sound great!
I'm running one to 2 Faital 6RS140s per side. I've tested each amp with my DD1 and it gets just shy of 550 watts without distorting. I have them set to about 45 volts, about 500 watts, and they sound great!
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