GroundPounder Amps
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GroundPounder Amps
my profile | directory login | register | faq | forum home » Termpro Audio Forum » Component Specific Topics » Amplifiers » CRUNCH GROUND POUNDER '07 (Page 1) UBBFriend: Email this page to someone! Author Topic: CRUNCH GROUND POUNDER '07 Team posted 04-10-2007 04:44 PM Livewire This one's got me soo excited!!!! - Eric Member Member # 16117 allow me to introduce: GP1500D This topic comprises 2 pages: 1 2 and the GP2500D -------------------- Posts: 459 | From: Ohio | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged | Team posted 04-10-2007 04:55 PM Livewire - Eric and ofcourse, i could not forget, Member Member # 16117 the GP3000D PRO who wants test results? -------------------- Posts: 459 | From: Ohio | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged | Team Livewire - Eric Member Member # 16117 posted 04-10-2007 06:18 PM No they haven't started shipping yet. The one you see in the picture is a prototype. You would not believe how strong they are! The 3000D pro has retard power. It's unbelievable! -------------------- Posts: 459 | From: Ohio | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged | Jeremiah25 Senior Member Member # 17048 posted 04-11-2007 12:58 PM That 3000d pro is sexy! I know of an ampless explorer in need of something like that. -------------------- 2005 MECA AS3 World Champion 2006 Street C World Finals 3rd Place Team Budweiser 2006 SS 1-2 World Champions 2006 USACi Street Beat 3 World Champion 157.1 Posts: 507 | From: Springfield, MO | Registered: Apr 2005 | IP: Logged | Team Maxxsonics John posted 04-11-2007 07:06 PM Senior Member Member # 17511 Where's the test results???? Posts: 689 | From: Chicago | Registered: Jun 2005 | IP: Logged | The Retired Dude New Member Member # 16131 posted 04-11-2007 07:19 PM I cant wait for mine! 4 GP12ds and 1 3000dpro with a nice 4 ch -------------------- Posts: 87 | From: USA | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged | Team Livewire - Eric Member posted 04-11-2007 10:52 PM Member # 16117 OK! Let me give you just a little info on the crunch amps. The GP1500D and the 2500D are rated at Max power not rms. Also these amps are unregulated so the more voltage you give them, the more power you'll get (but they do have high voltage protection around 16.4 volts). The 1500 made 857 watts at 13 volts, but a whopping 1189 at 15.5 volts. This was at 1.1 ohm reactive and all of that power is usable. The GP2500D made 1328 watts at 12.8 volts and 1704 watts at 14.75. These test were also at a 1ohm reactive. So they do more than most people would expect. Oh! The cross-overs in these amps are incredible. They have really good control over your subs. I'll tell you about the 3000 later today! -------------------- Posts: 459 | From: Ohio | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged | Author Team Livewire - Eric Member Member # 16117 Topic: CRUNCH GROUND POUNDER '07 posted 04-13-2007 08:25 AM Ok guys, here it is. Depending on your battery set up this amp will make an ungodly amount of power. With a 12volt battery set up dropping to 11.5 volts the Crunch GP3000D Pro made 2850 watts at a 1.03 ohm reactive. That's 4 12volt batteries. If you can get the voltage up the amp will make much more. By just starting the car and using the high amp alternator (starting at 16.1 volts and dropping to 12.3volts), the 3000 made 3732 watts. That's crazy isn't it. THAT'S NOTHING! I hooked it up to a 16volt battery set up and it just went crazy! With the battery voltage dropping to 15.7 volts with a 1.4 ohm reactive this monster made 4640 usable watts. NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT! -------------------- Posts: 459 | From: Ohio | Registered: Oct 2004 | IP: Logged |