Gold Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 1688 Registered: Sep-09 | db-r is having a 25% off sale on all sundown amps until 1/1/2011. http://www.db-r.com/sell/store/ |
Silver Member Username: CwruckPost Number: 491 Registered: Feb-10 | nice!! maybe ill get a 3000d, i wish they would have 2000s or 2500s tho. i havent seen a 2000d on there for months now, and i look maybe once or twice a week |
Platinum Member Username: Insearchofbass2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ Post Number: 16082 Registered: Jun-04 | I almost bought an amp there good prices |
Silver Member Username: MakinblakMonroe/Monticello, La/Ar Post Number: 201 Registered: Oct-10 | Ha I guess I missed your thread when I posted my thread. I got my SAE1200 in the other day, and it is top-notch. |
Gold Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 1700 Registered: Sep-09 | very nice. |
Gold Member Username: JoebruceTC Sounds/DLS Post Number: 3191 Registered: May-04 | Nice prices on the SAE-1200s! Wish i had the money right now or I would snag one up. BTW whats the diff. between the SAE modles and the SAX or SAZ modles? |
Silver Member Username: CwruckPost Number: 500 Registered: Feb-10 | sae models are best for just regular people not going crazy on a build. the sae can't run over 15 volts or be used under 1 ohm. but if you dont have that high voltage, and can run subs at 1 ohm the sae-1200d v2 is actually better than an saz-1500d.. i know someone may want to argue this. but if someone had a regular 14 volt system and ran both amps at 1 ohm, the sae-1200d v2 would actually put out more power after impedience rise. the sax 1200 really just seems like a waste of money to me, i think the sae-1200d v2 was maybe too expensive for them to make money off of, because seriously an sax-1200d can't compare to its older version |
Platinum Member Username: Insearchofbass2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ Post Number: 16113 Registered: Jun-04 | i didnt like that the sae 1200d v2 only had 12 db per octave crossovers....only cheap amps have that |
Silver Member Username: CwruckPost Number: 501 Registered: Feb-10 | ya thats true but the amp puts out beastly power! |
Gold Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 1701 Registered: Sep-09 | The saz's are linkabule, don't think the sae is, sax maybe. |
Platinum Member Username: Insearchofbass2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ Post Number: 16114 Registered: Jun-04 | the sae is not linkable |
Silver Member Username: MakinblakMonroe/Monticello, La/Ar Post Number: 203 Registered: Oct-10 | ^X^2 |
Silver Member Username: MakinblakMonroe/Monticello, La/Ar Post Number: 204 Registered: Oct-10 | x2 on the beastly power that is. how do i find out how many watts its pushing? can i use a dmm for that? And how to tell the final impedance? |
Gold Member Username: JoebruceTC Sounds/DLS Post Number: 3197 Registered: May-04 | So would you all not recomend the sae models? Are they junk or just ok or what? Cuz they have a refurb sae-1200dv1 for $157.50 and it says it will do 1200wrms @ 1ohm. Now to me that sounds like a hell of a deal. They also have the sae-1200dv2 for $180-$187.50 which also claims 1200wrms @ 1ohm. Now what is the diff. in the sae v1 and v2s? Do they do rated power or no? Are they worth the money or should I look in to something else? I need around 1200wrms @ 1ohm so these amps seem like a steal. I was also considering the AQ 1200. Whats your opinions? |
Silver Member Username: MakinblakMonroe/Monticello, La/Ar Post Number: 224 Registered: Oct-10 | I got the SAE dv2 1200. it has an improved heat-sink than the dv 1 thats the only difference. I think it is a helluva deal. this amp beats the balls off my truck. |
Gold Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 1716 Registered: Sep-09 | i think that sae does ~1500 wats @1 ohm, iirc. its a great amp! |
Silver Member Username: MakinblakMonroe/Monticello, La/Ar Post Number: 225 Registered: Oct-10 | x2 |
Platinum Member Username: Insearchofbass2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ Post Number: 16153 Registered: Jun-04 | the sae v1 had board issues |