Ur sfb is a full range Brazilian style amp. This is a Korean board. If you heard the difference, you would understand. It is 100% better. No disrespect
@@KemDawg123 salt series definitely better I agree I haven’t heard em tho but ye they do rated power at 12.8v pretty nice amps. Just up there on price expected a lil more watts.
The SALT will last for years, has a better bass knob, Sound betters, Has better damping, WAY better crossovers, is more efficient and won't choke to death at lower voltages. Raw power numbers aren't everything.
Bro that sfb1500 won't even do a true 1500. I had 2 sfb1500's had 1 sfb2000 and had a sfb8000 and than I switched to salt 3 and man is it day and night. The salts are like a God while the sfb amps will eventually blow on ya even with nothing wrong. The salt amps are heavy for there size. I'm getting me this salt 1.5 now. Salts sound better go to lower ohms daily and even look better. Well worth the money. There are ppl I know running there salt amps on .37 or .25 ohms daily. Without issues and yet they don't get damaged by low voltage. I will never go back to get a sfb amp. If you can you should get 1.
I have the amp it has cn serious .7 and .5 loads , DC audio elite Xl 2200/4400 Zv6 12 all of them flexing to the maximum. That is a .7 load I uploaded it on yt
Also run a sfb amp on 12v electrical and see if you're lucky to hit 1200 rms. While the salt would do 1500 rms easily. But that's if the sfb doesn't explode before you got it too volume 6 on the headunit.
The fact you say volume 6 like all head units put out the same signal to an amp proves your clueless. Do we wanna make a bet and find a random known car audio person to hold the bet. I have a clamp meter and a smd tool. I'll record no cut video with 2 cameras.
Actually don't need too on salt amps. They are built to do rated power on 12v systems. That's the best part. My salt 3 on stock electrical was amazing.
D'Amore Amp Dyno results aren't realistic at all. They're unobtainium perfect world results that do not account for box rise and vehicle voltage variants. Do it in a vehicle with a real speaker load on them. Need more 12/13/14 volt realistic results as well.
New to Sundown. And my only question is, where have you been all my life!!!! Solid product!
A guy tuned mine it made close to 2300 watts@14v using 0 gauge ofc using the amm1 .
Straight to the point test🔊 impressive as always sundown👌
Yeah but what happens at 12 volts on a standard charging system when we got voltage sag
I thought it would do better then my sfb 1500 since it’s salt series but dayum I was wrong.
Ur sfb is a full range Brazilian style amp. This is a Korean board. If you heard the difference, you would understand. It is 100% better. No disrespect
@@KemDawg123 salt series definitely better I agree I haven’t heard em tho but ye they do rated power at 12.8v pretty nice amps. Just up there on price expected a lil more watts.
The SALT will last for years, has a better bass knob, Sound betters, Has better damping, WAY better crossovers, is more efficient and won't choke to death at lower voltages. Raw power numbers aren't everything.
Bro that sfb1500 won't even do a true 1500. I had 2 sfb1500's had 1 sfb2000 and had a sfb8000 and than I switched to salt 3 and man is it day and night. The salts are like a God while the sfb amps will eventually blow on ya even with nothing wrong. The salt amps are heavy for there size. I'm getting me this salt 1.5 now. Salts sound better go to lower ohms daily and even look better. Well worth the money. There are ppl I know running there salt amps on .37 or .25 ohms daily. Without issues and yet they don't get damaged by low voltage. I will never go back to get a sfb amp. If you can you should get 1.
@@fordflexking2014 do you think your salt 3 hit harder (was better) than your SFB 8k?
What was the amperage at 1ohm? Im wondering how efficient the amplifier is.
Was efficiency measured at all loads in the full length video?
Idk the efficiency of this exact amp but my salt 3 is very efficient and I know other salts are very efficient.
REAL DEAL!!👊🏾👊🏾💣💣
I have the amp it has cn serious .7 and .5 loads , DC audio elite Xl 2200/4400 Zv6 12 all of them flexing to the maximum. That is a .7 load I uploaded it on yt
Hit the like button Gang!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Do the 1k next-( I've ran my Salt 1k@2, &1ohm) I'm guessing 800 rms@2ohm,&1400-1500@1ohm
I’m getting this for my DD subs.
what do these cost
$449👋😝❌ RIP✅
@@eurekaakerue4649where? They 550 now
Dyno the SAEV3-1500!!!!!
Sfb 1500 does more
I would take the Korean made amp over the full bridge Chinese made any day 😂😂😂😂
@Rocket84 I have a salt amp and the sfb in 2 different cars. Can't tell any difference. Both holding up good.
@@bmarklar if you can't tell the difference than I now know you're deaf 😂 I had multiple sfb amps and now got salt amps and there night and day.
Also run a sfb amp on 12v electrical and see if you're lucky to hit 1200 rms. While the salt would do 1500 rms easily. But that's if the sfb doesn't explode before you got it too volume 6 on the headunit.
The fact you say volume 6 like all head units put out the same signal to an amp proves your clueless. Do we wanna make a bet and find a random known car audio person to hold the bet. I have a clamp meter and a smd tool. I'll record no cut video with 2 cameras.
The person buying this amp will not spend the money on electrical to hold these voltages.
Actually don't need too on salt amps. They are built to do rated power on 12v systems. That's the best part. My salt 3 on stock electrical was amazing.
@fordflexking2014 really?? What vehicle do you have?
People don't know how to use fast forward... Seriously.
D'Amore Amp Dyno results aren't realistic at all. They're unobtainium perfect world results that do not account for box rise and vehicle voltage variants. Do it in a vehicle with a real speaker load on them. Need more 12/13/14 volt realistic results as well.
Thata why i pay more attention to the 2ohm rating
This is tested by sundown @12v its going to be steady and run efficiently on rms no matter what . Anything Over 12v is a plus on this amp
I've been preaching that for years. You are 100 percent right.