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Danley TH118 vs Das Audio LX-218
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<blockquote data-quote="Darin Bradfield" data-source="post: 209200" data-attributes="member: 12279"><p>Good day. We have been running the x4 at 2 ohms for the past two years with no problems. </p><p>The X4 is capable of 5200w and usually we run 3 phase power. So power supply is not a problem for the amplifier.</p><p>According the the danley site the sub is 3600w. The x4 should have a additional 1600w in reserve.</p><p>According to the danley site the 20k is only 5000 a channel. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for questioning your advice. Im just trying to make sure i have everything sorted out. It's quite a big step for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darin Bradfield, post: 209200, member: 12279"] Good day. We have been running the x4 at 2 ohms for the past two years with no problems. The X4 is capable of 5200w and usually we run 3 phase power. So power supply is not a problem for the amplifier. According the the danley site the sub is 3600w. The x4 should have a additional 1600w in reserve. According to the danley site the 20k is only 5000 a channel. Sorry for questioning your advice. Im just trying to make sure i have everything sorted out. It's quite a big step for us. [/QUOTE]
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