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Username: Nd4spd18 Post Number: 86 Registered: Jul-06
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Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 20:53 GMT Hey, I have been reading your posts and seen you say several times that soundstream amps produce the power that they are rated for; I just wanted to know how you know this, did you test one or see a test of one? Since those amps are not CEA rated I emaild SS to ask them what input voltage they used on their tests but they didn't respond. If the PCA-3500D really does put out 3500w then I want to get one.
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Username: Drivingreckless Near tampa,
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Post Number: 2018 Registered: Apr-06
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Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 21:27 GMT 14.4V
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Username: Juliob Santo DomingoDominican Re...
Post Number: 2996 Registered: Dec-05
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Friday, October 20, 2006 - 18:16 GMT a guy came here and posted the result of a SS 3500D at 14.4 and the result was 3617 watts at 1 ohm. I really don't think you lose too much if the amp puts like 3200-3300 because for the price, is very Good. Just my opinion...
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Username: Nd4spd18 Post Number: 89 Registered: Jul-06
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Friday, October 20, 2006 - 21:51 GMT Yeah, 3200w is what i'm looking to get from it. Thanks for the reply man.
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Username: Juliob Santo DomingoDominican Re...
Post Number: 3003 Registered: Dec-05
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Friday, October 20, 2006 - 22:01 GMT can you benchtest it when you get it??
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Username: Nd4spd18 Post Number: 90 Registered: Jul-06
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006 - 01:33 GMT Nope, I don't have an oscilloscope or a 1 ohm/3500 watt resistor. But maybe I could find someone who could do it for me.
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Username: Audioguy22 S.F.,
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Post Number: 286 Registered: Jul-05
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006 - 01:54 GMT I tested one of my SS VGA 400.2 in mono and got over 470 rms.