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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
MASSIVE amp. Seriously. I cant bench it so Im not sure it can actually do 12k but it does put out some power. Im not sure if I am doing something wrong but I am having the same issue with this as with a similar Taramps Smart 5k I use to have, in that the SQ seems a bit off. Some of the lower frequencies just...seem to disappear. When compared next to my Taramps BIGBOSS 8k the SQ just isnt there, so much of the bass frequencies just dont come through even though the Bravo claims it can do them. So I think its just an inherent issue with full-range amps even when they claim to do well with bass. Ill still give this 5 stars, since whether it says so or not, its not ACTUALLY meant for subs. Its meant for massive speaker arrays, mids and highs and even tweeters. Just go to Stetsom's website and look at the images they use to advertise this. Its not 2-4 high end subs, its 50+ speakers and horns in a giant custom-made vehicle. So if you are using this for the correct purposes, it should be very satisfactory. 12k for this price? That is insane.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
This thing is big and heavy. However, it's actually smaller than many amps of similar power. It has dual power connections and recommends 2 - 3/0 AWG power and ground wires and a 700 amp fuse. You definitely need an upgraded electrical system to use this amp. My oscilloscope testing showed a 40hz sine wave very clean all the way up over 11,000 watts. The sine wave was, in my opinion still acceptable at 12,000 watts. The clip light on the amp came on just below 17,000 watts. At that point the sine wave was noticeably clipped, but you probably wouldn't ruin speakers at that for short periods.The power does fall off a little on very low frequencies, but this is a full range amp and not just a subwoofer amp. Overall, sound quality is pretty good.
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