Digital Designs DD M1 Amp

 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3712
Registered: Nov-05
How much power does this amp actually put out? Heard its pretty under-rated
 

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Username: Safe_cracker

Chicago, IL US

Post Number: 3627
Registered: Jan-06
Series
M

Input Sensitivity
0.2V - 8V

Variable High Pass Filter
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Subsonic Filter
10 Hz - 50 Hz at 24 dB/Oct

Variable Low Pass Filter
20 Hz - 200 Hz at 24dB/Oct

Clipping Display
LED

Tested Voltage
14.4V

Tested THD
1%

Model
M1a
M2
M3

Power at 4 ohm
300W x 1ch
390W x 1ch
600W x 1ch

Power at 2 ohm
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Damping Factor
>250 @ 1 ohm
>250 @ 1 ohm
>450 @ 1 ohm

Power at 1 ohm
1200W x 1ch
1700W x 1ch
2400W x 1ch

Power at 4 ohm Mono
300W x 1ch
390W x 1ch
600W x 1ch

Power at 3 ohm Mono
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Max Dynamic Power
2000W x 1ch
2500W x 1ch
4500W x 1ch

Efficiency thru Output
>75%
>75%
>85%

Dimensions - mm
300 L x 235 W x 53.4 H
350 L x 235 W x 53.4 H
540 L x 235 W x 53.4 H

Dimensions - inches
11.81 L x 9.25 W x 2.1 H
13.78 L x 9.25 W x 2.1 H
21.25 L x 9.25 W x 2.1 H

Signal to Noise
85 dB
85 dB
90 dB

Shipping Weight
12 lbs
16 lbs
24 lbs
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3715
Registered: Nov-05
should i buy it for my XXX :-)
 

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Username: Zacdavis

Beloit, Wi

Post Number: 642
Registered: Dec-03
The M1 will do in the ballpark of 2000rms at 1/4 ohm for a few seconds, long enough for burping in competition.
At recommended impedance of 1 ohm it will hang with amps such as the KX1200.1, Massive 1500d, ect., pretty much any amp rated around 1200-1500rms. As for an exact rating, I dont know but I've done quite a bit of testing with them and I know what they they're comparable to.

The M1a, thats a different story. It isnt as powerful as the M1.
I was not impressed when we got them in stock, hmm, that may be misleading...The M1a IS rated correctly, the M1 was modestly rated, quite modestly actually. The M1a isnt overrated, but the M1 was so underrated when comparing the two it seemed like the M1a wasnt all that, wow, what screwed up post, sorry to be so confusing.

new M1a= good
old M1 = gooder
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3716
Registered: Nov-05
its the old M1
 

Gold Member
Username: Safe_cracker

Chicago, IL US

Post Number: 3628
Registered: Jan-06
Funny how they did that, there is a day/night difference from a Z1 and Z1a. You think they would have taken the same route with the M series. Polo..
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3717
Registered: Nov-05
its the old M1
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3718
Registered: Nov-05
its the old M1
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3719
Registered: Nov-05
its the old M1
 

Silver Member
Username: Budling

Cali USofA

Post Number: 341
Registered: May-06
hey, is it the old M1?
 

Gold Member
Username: Th3pwn3r

Post Number:...

Post Number: 5298
Registered: Jul-06
Wow.Triple post FTW.6 minutes apart on each :-)
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3720
Registered: Nov-05
idk how that happened lmao. funny thing is i only posted it once then mozilla said page load error so i hit refresh once.. i figured at the most a double post.. triple post FTW lmao
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3722
Registered: Nov-05
i bought it anyways.. heres specs i found on ampguts

Class-D amplifier
600w x 1 13.5V @ 1 ohm (0.2% THD+N),
1300w x 1 - 14.4V @ 1 ohm (1.0 THD+N),
1700w x 1 - 14.4V @ 1 ohm (10% THD+N)
 

Gold Member
Username: Logan__tille

Team Revolution

Post Number: 8984
Registered: Feb-06
What did you pay for it?
 

Gold Member
Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 3723
Registered: Nov-05
$10
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