Man, i luv this Mans genius. Im no genius but basic shit like this i never took into account - EVER!. Just connect everything in no order whatsoever and pray the green power light comes on lol
Because some cant. Not to mention, some dont want full range for their low end, so why build/sell those, that would just be more expensive, for no want. Edit- why do i want a full range board, on my subwoofer drivers that cant even, or shouldnt be playing that. Same thing on the upper end. Do you want 20hz able to even play on your 1" dome tweeters?
@@nathanieljames7462Some people like to play very low frequencies. Of course, you need the sub system to play them. Not everyone does. You apparently don't. For the few who do, its a nice option to be able to turn off the filter.
I run an 18" Infinite baffle sub that plays flat down to 13hz and probably lower, I just haven't been able to measure lower than that due to mic frequency response limitations. At that frequency it's more about feeling the pressurization in the cabin that it is hearing that low. Since I have a system that can take advantage of playing that low then I want an amp that can bypass the subsonic filter
Good shit Tony. Love it when you do any vid like this. Loving both my Damore boards im currently running in my 4 runner. Good shit my guy.
I appreciate all that info that’s outstanding stuff
Man, i luv this Mans genius. Im no genius but basic shit like this i never took into account - EVER!. Just connect everything in no order whatsoever and pray the green power light comes on lol
Always ground anything electrical first no matter what your working on.
Thank you for clarifying this.
Can we get an A series bench test? I want to see the A/B magic in action.
What would be the purpose of band limiting an amplifier? Why not allow it to amplify the full 20hz-20khz?
Because some cant. Not to mention, some dont want full range for their low end, so why build/sell those, that would just be more expensive, for no want. Edit- why do i want a full range board, on my subwoofer drivers that cant even, or shouldnt be playing that. Same thing on the upper end. Do you want 20hz able to even play on your 1" dome tweeters?
Not trying to be an ass but why would you want to turn off the infrasonic filter? Why waste power on non-program noise?
So these aren't the constant current draw cap bank buffered series amps then. I'm still holding out on one of those bad boys for my BMW.
@@nathanieljames7462The constant current amps are not even on the market. The amps tested are his traditional style, affordable amps.
@@nathanieljames7462Some people like to play very low frequencies. Of course, you need the sub system to play them. Not everyone does. You apparently don't. For the few who do, its a nice option to be able to turn off the filter.
I run an 18" Infinite baffle sub that plays flat down to 13hz and probably lower, I just haven't been able to measure lower than that due to mic frequency response limitations. At that frequency it's more about feeling the pressurization in the cabin that it is hearing that low. Since I have a system that can take advantage of playing that low then I want an amp that can bypass the subsonic filter
Some like the low lows...... if you havent watched, or seen vid's.