Class "X" amp?
#1
Class "X" amp?
Found this searching around on craigslist. It's a Visonik "Class X" amp. States it is more efficiant than most normal Class D amps and "Visonik is one of the most advanced products in audio", lol.
http://morgantown.craigslist.org/ele/1784454668.html
http://morgantown.craigslist.org/ele/1784454668.html
#2
just wow...... i loves me some visonik audio.... thats some really classy stuff you got there haha... when it says 1200rms it really means like 2 huh? haha
#3
with real specs that don't lie
Features:
Rms Power @ 17V DC
1 x 600W @ 4 Ohm
1 x 900W @ 2 Ohm
1 x 1200W @ 1 Ohm
how many people run their cars on 17 volts? LOL what garbage.....
Features:
Rms Power @ 17V DC
1 x 600W @ 4 Ohm
1 x 900W @ 2 Ohm
1 x 1200W @ 1 Ohm
how many people run their cars on 17 volts? LOL what garbage.....
#4
Well for starters Blazinloud the Visonik demo car probley runs at that voltage
Then theres the.... umm well that one DB Drag competetor... no, uhm.
Well the demo car is probley about it, assuming they have one!
Then theres the.... umm well that one DB Drag competetor... no, uhm.
Well the demo car is probley about it, assuming they have one!
#5
hahaha yeah, 17 volt car.... let me check.... yeah mine only runs my amps at about 14 volts... so, lets just say that would be some spec inflation.
#6
respectable companies rate them at 12
#7
exactly where my JL Audio fetish (according to Screwed) comes from. Alpine i know is also good with it and kicker isn't bad either
#8
i noticed alot of people runnin 16 volt batteries in car audio competitions
#9
ya, but as general consumers we're looking for most power on least strain, for the most part.
sure 16, 17 would be nice, but the mass wont go through the extra expense.....
sure 16, 17 would be nice, but the mass wont go through the extra expense.....
#10
^ So right... only way i'd do that is if i had $30-40 grand to do a custom setup with