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New Product! Amplifier Dyno! SMD / D'Amore Engineering AD-1 (video 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

The partnership between SMD and D'amore Engineering continues to bring out new and exciting product for the audio world. This is the newest project we are working on. It is an amplifier dyno, litterally. The AD-1 works for home, pro or car amplifiers. Unlike other methods of testing total power output, this unit will tell you what the actual RMS is. It stops testing once it stops making RMS power. Peak doesnt mean much, so why brag about it? We are going to be uploading TONS of video's soon showing all sorts of amplifiers in action. We also demonstrate in this video and others the difference between a good power supply and a bad one. We show how important the power cable is. Proof right before your eyes.

these are early tests, this thing works well though! If you enjoyed this video, subscribe! "Silent Soundoff" coming soon!

Also, dont forget to check out my website! Join the forum today and be part of one of the BIGGEST car audio websites on earth!

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http://www.damoreengineering.com

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  • dude that is so fuckin sweat try to make it under 200

  • @bigdog420024 thats not going to happen lol - thanks though!

  • @bigdog420024 thats not going to happen lol - thanks though!

  • but you don't have inductive loading and voice coil impedance rise in this so it isn't accurate

  • @wow1022 yes it is. You can choose the impedance you want to measure at. If you know your impedance rise all you have to do is choose it and run the test.

  • @meade916 Impedence rise isn't a constant

  • @diablo2369 no sheep-shit bro, thanks for informing me of that LOL. If you KNOW the most imp rise you will see is 5 ohms then that is something you can test for. If its more then that then test for that. Its pretty simple.

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  • that's some nice sh*t ...Yeaa

  • so excited for this one!

  • Holy crap, my friend has that same Fisher amp, he's afraid to go above 30 lol

  • @calvinblinkee It's useful if you have a couple of them like i do....I plug all 4 of them into the 240V drier outlet in my basement, that way they dont trip the 15amp circuit breaker on the 120v outlet.

  • @MasterDJRenn Um that's not useful. Your Amperage input rating will probably be less.

  • @bassmechanic86 How the heck is that going to work...?

  • I would like to see an app for this on an iphone or ipad with some interface hardware.

  • Steve I just found your sites 3 days ago and I've been addicted to them, I found your videos by accident searching "bass" on utube. I'm so happy to see someone technically proficient, who is posting videos and info. I just wanted to say thanks and that I have a ton of videos and pics to still see. I did see the whole shop system build and the Chickens install on myspace 500 + pics. all I can say is that was the shit!!

  • Peak wattage doesnt mean much? Peak wattage doesnt mean SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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