Saz-1500d

Discussion in 'Car Audio Classifieds' started by KLUVKUSTOMS, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. KLUVKUSTOMS

    KLUVKUSTOMS Full Member

    Hey guys, If we can get 5 orders together for the Sundown Audio's SAZ-1500D Amp, i can get them at $400 including shipping........MSRP is $599 (and that is before shipping.)

    If you are interested in getting in on this deal please, drop me an e-mail at kluvkustoms@gmail.com. This way, I will be able to keep track of how many orders we have thus far. If you have any questions, feel free to ask:D

    SAZ-1500D
    Rated power output
    -RMS power, 2 ohm linkable/dual mono -3000W x 1CH
    -RMS power, 1 ohm mono ---------------1500W x 1CH (@12.5V freq=full spectrum)
    -RMS power, 2 ohm mono ---------------800W x 1CH
    -RMS power, 4 ohm mono----------------400W x 1CH
    Signal to Noise Ratio ---------------->90dB
    Low pass frequency crossover ---------35Hz~300Hz
    Subsonic filter ----------------------10Hz~60Hz
    Bass boost @ 45Hz --------------------0~18dB
    Phase shift control-------------------0~180 degree
    Frequency response--------------------10Hz~350Hz (+/- 1dB )
    T.H.D @ 4 ohm-------------------------<0.1%
    Efficiency @ 4 ohm--------------------86%
    Fuse rating---------------------------40A x 4
    Input Sensitivity --------------------200mV to 6V (+/- 5%)
    Dimensions----------------------------252(W) x 53(H) x 434(L)mm
     
    Last edited: Nov 13, 2006
  2. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    So, whats so good about these amps anyway? Got a link to the site?

    Pics of the boards? and are the power ratings at 12 volts or 14.4 volts? or does that matter?



    I have never heard of them...........
     
  3. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

  4. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    heres a freekin beer (handing it too you)......


    Ya apears to be a dual mono design, what with the dual power supplies and such, the power supply looks to be adequate for rated power, the HUGE freekin inputs for the power wire are cool, but total overkill...the power supply appears to be of adequate design visually for the ouput section. ,, which looks like it needs more capacitance, but the lack of heat sink surface area is of concern to me...is this thing one of them thar new fangled digital class amps????? If so, they can keep it...I want a good ol fashiond class a or a/b amp with bi-polar outputs, or even a good ol tube amp......

    Helll, I aint even heardd a digital amp, maybe they kick ass???? Dont know....tell ya what Kluvkustom, you send me an amp, and I will let you know if its worth a dam....
     
  5. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Thanks Vike,

    Yeah the power and ground inputs look pretty beefy..the set screws are big...not half the size of the hole like on some amps....Also I was thinking about overheating also...doesn't look like much cooling surface for the power output