OT-Looks to be a Sundown SAZ-4500D on the way

 

Silver Member
Username: Poprocks

Post Number: 212
Registered: Mar-09
Check it out.


http://www.caraudioclassifieds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11124
 

Gold Member
Username: Snowball123

West Allis, WI

Post Number: 2814
Registered: Oct-07
yeah, i dont think he knows if they will release it or not. Amp looks pretty beasty though.
 

Gold Member
Username: Th3pwn3r

I compensate...

Post Number: 9347
Registered: Jul-06
The best amps are the most efficient ones in my opinion. =/ I wonder how this one performs in that case.
 

Silver Member
Username: Poprocks

Post Number: 215
Registered: Mar-09
SAX-50.4
SAX-125.2
SAX-100.4D
SAZ-1000D
SAE-1200D
SAZ-1500D
SAZ-2000D
SAZ-3000D
SAZ-3500D
SAZ-4500D(maybe just maybe)

Damn lots to choose from.
 

Gold Member
Username: Jakeyplaysbass

St. Louis, MO / ASU

Post Number: 3619
Registered: Jul-05
85.2
55.4
550.1
850.1
1000.1
1750.1
3250.1
5750.1
7500.1
HW 6.0
HW 9.0

Hmm...


Kidding. The amp does look sick and those are impressive 16+ volt numbers. Sundown is a great company.
 

Gold Member
Username: Hdubb

Team Revolution

Post Number: 4137
Registered: Nov-04
55.4
85.2
550.1
850.1
1000.1
1750.1
d6 aka D3250.1
D5
5750.1
D9
7500.1
D13

updated :-)
 

Silver Member
Username: Wickedbass

Nashville, Tn

Post Number: 635
Registered: Jan-08
Pretty beefy looking amp! I want one.


quote:

55.4
85.2
550.1
850.1
1000.1
1750.1
d6 aka D3250.1
D5
5750.1
D9
7500.1
D13

updated




I wanna see some pics/specs of this too!
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sundownz

Mooresville, NC USA

Post Number: 16
Registered: Nov-06
It is very efficient.

Using two Powermaster D3100s it was a full 1 dB louder at 1 ohm than the SAZ-3500D... which is a full 1 dB louder than the SAZ-3000D. The 3000D was a very proven and powerful amp so that is saying something!

It's a GREAT daily amp on music at 1 ohm and still performs great for SPL under 1 ohm and/or at higher voltages up to 18.5v.
 

Gold Member
Username: Th3pwn3r

I compensate...

Post Number: 9355
Registered: Jul-06
Specs as someone else mentioned?

Also, what kind of efficiency ratings are we talking? Thanks.
 

Bronze Member
Username: A12voltman80

St. paul, Mn Usa

Post Number: 34
Registered: Feb-09
why use all the cheap transformers instead of a few good ones?

are you a broker or a manufacture? seems like you pick a amp out of zenon's catalog and then pre sale them with out even having them.
that is a broker or a distributor.

I was looking at one of your subwoofers then you did not send it in for the 15 inch challenge, why?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sundownz

Mooresville, NC USA

Post Number: 17
Registered: Nov-06
The multiple transformer setup is more efficient. If you look at our older 3000D it had two large transformers - the new 3500D has four smaller ones and the 4500D uses eight smaller ones.

I sent in our Z15 woofer to the challenge, FYI. When I was contacted for the challenge we didn't have any Nightshade motors in stock to build them up.

Also... most of our amps are in stock - when we introduce a new model we have pre-sales to get them out to customers. Unless they sell out instantly like the 3500s they are kept in stock after the initial pre-order.
 

Silver Member
Username: Wickedbass

Nashville, Tn

Post Number: 645
Registered: Jan-08
Jacob, what are the physical dimensions of this amp. I asked on a different forum in the same type of thread but maybe you just missed it.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Sundownz

Mooresville, NC USA

Post Number: 19
Registered: Nov-06
Must have missed it - final production width and height are pending as we are working on the final details of our heat-sink for this amp. The case it is currently in is a "generic" case.

The length will remain the same at 27.25" from the edges of the mounting feet on the end panels.

I don't like having the FETs vertical with clips - we'll be laying them down flat like our other amps with the new casing so it'll be wider than our other series amps.

Before ordering opens I'll have the details :-)
 

Silver Member
Username: Wickedbass

Nashville, Tn

Post Number: 649
Registered: Jan-08
Thanks man! Seems like a beast of an amp but I think its gonna be a bit to big (physically) to replace the amp I have now.
 

Silver Member
Username: Poprocks

Post Number: 223
Registered: Mar-09
Sounds like the SAZ-4500D is a done deal.
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