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Danley TH118 vs Das Audio LX-218
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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 209202" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>3 phase really helps. </p><p></p><p>At 2 ohms, the X4 puts out fill power for a couple seconds, then is throttled back. I don't have the exact time and level info handy. Its not as critical for rock and roll, but is something to keep in mind for EDM. </p><p></p><p>The DBH is rated at 3,600w RMS, 7,200w program. I typically aim for program power from the amps, and then use limiters to keep the sustained (thermal) power in check. This keeps the transients intact while not cooking the drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 209202, member: 60"] 3 phase really helps. At 2 ohms, the X4 puts out fill power for a couple seconds, then is throttled back. I don't have the exact time and level info handy. Its not as critical for rock and roll, but is something to keep in mind for EDM. The DBH is rated at 3,600w RMS, 7,200w program. I typically aim for program power from the amps, and then use limiters to keep the sustained (thermal) power in check. This keeps the transients intact while not cooking the drivers. [/QUOTE]
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