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    Posted: 02 July 2017 at 3:46am
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1% THD at 2047W / 1235 W...
now do the same at 7kHz and come back to me Wink
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I bought one about a month after they came out. It was a 'B' choice that had been opened before.

It died about a month ago, just shortly before warranty expired. They offered me a cashback or a brand new unit. I picked the new one.

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1% THD at 2047W / 1235 W...
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Sean... that's completely uncalled for. Completely.

Personal attacks like that have seen many people banned...

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Originally posted by shagnasty shagnasty wrote:

Define "pushed" they are fine on my TMS 10s and 1s, churned into a bass bin I can imagine they go very wrong very quick...
when you cross the 1% THD mark above half power, something is done really wrong and shows up in the listening experience Dead
(any standard amp will show figures lower than 0.1% THD even at only 1dB below max power)

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Have used the TSA 4/700 (the middle brother to the 4/300 and the 4/1300) to power this at 8R, 3 x 115 and 1 x 12''/2''/1'' top absolutely fine (below), have also done a VIP bar at a festival on rather dubious supply with 2 x 115's and 2 x 12''/2''/1'' tops, again at 8r on the 4/700 - the latter being for 12 hours a day for 4 days - never skipped a beat. 

Can't comment on the 4/1300 as not yet used one, and don't believe they've infiltrated the audio world enough yet, however the 4/700 is great, aslong as you're not doing anything too heavy, kick and mid high duty is fine. Have noticed the topology of the 4/700 is different to the 4/1300 and more akin to the little brother, the 4/300, which is a bit strange. 

>tl;dr don't put daft bass duty on it. 



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Originally posted by shagnasty shagnasty wrote:

Originally posted by dlyxover dlyxover wrote:

I got one of them the other week it, went out on its first outing last night.

From the off when purchasing this amp; its main selling point is its price, your not going to get flagship quality product here now are you.

Cons 
high background noise (considerably more the my c audio pulses)
noticeably brighter sound 
when pushed (hard) it sounds harsh 

Defined pusshed, shit box limters inplay??? 

DB Mark processor, not even hitting the limiter (enough gear for the job will help keep it out of the limiter)

I run mine hard with no harshness, but I don't use junk in my signal chain

I run hard enough but not so hard its pinging off the clip light and also keep

Pros
4 channel
hight power output
light weight
cheap

I had it running 4x 12" 125Hz - 2Khz an 4x 1" 2Khz an above.
All channels run at 4 Ohm.
Gain on the 1" channel at half (to bring the floor noise down)

Just as a point if the gain knob alters noise floors you DSp is noisy not the amp!!!

with nothing plugged in adjusting the gain know does change the floor noise/background hiss (on my unit anyway)

All in, it performed well when run within its limits stayed cool.

I have run 15" subs with it, which it did, but felt it lacked some depth and intent compared to the SAE PQM13.




I think its a great amp for the price range you just have to be realistic with ones expectations.
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No harshness found when using my tsa, Lev when you heard my Ohm trs212s at my place they were driven by the tsa.
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I used several of these since they came out driving all sorts of speakers, 18" BPH, 18" BR, 12" FLH, 10" monitors etc. and i am very happy with the performance.
Not a single fault, way less noise than the 4-700, and they give you all the power a 16A 230V supply can deliver. Sure, they lose control when driven into clipping, but when you leave some headroom, i cant say anything bad about the sound either.
Price performance ratio is out of this world.
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Originally posted by dlyxover dlyxover wrote:

I got one of them the other week it, went out on its first outing last night.

From the off when purchasing this amp; its main selling point is its price, your not going to get flagship quality product here now are you.

Cons 
high background noise (considerably more the my c audio pulses)
noticeably brighter sound 
when pushed (hard) it sounds harsh 

Defined pusshed, shit box limters inplay??? 

I run mine hard with no harshness, but I don't use junk in my signal chain

Pros
4 channel
hight power output
light weight
cheap

I had it running 4x 12" 125Hz - 2Khz an 4x 1" 2Khz an above.
All channels run at 4 Ohm.
Gain on the 1" channel at half (to bring the floor noise down)

Just as a point if the gain knob alters noise floors you DSp is noisy not the amp!!!

All in it preformed well when run within its limits stayed cool.

I have run 15" subs with it, which it did but felt it lack some depth and intent compared to the SAE PQM13.



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