First may I say I love my 400HDHG Amp and Carl is good people. That being said, I have read on spec sheets 1 2SC2879 transistor max in says 10 watts PEP each. Carl says on his website about the amp "400 4 hg 2879, Class C bias, fan cooled. Max amp draw 110a, install recommended with 4ga wire and 125a fuse. Max input carrier of 10 w or 175w max carrier from amp. Max peak input 150w". I also asked him again later on and he replied "Key amp around 180 max and keep peak in amp around 100 watts". Also there are review videos of the 400hd with an "FCC" radio and then usually hook up a Stryker 955 doing 80+watts pep. When they hook the 955 up they say that it was about half the power this amp likes. One pushed 2X2290s @ 160 watts pep into it and it did 675 watts PEP. If true, how is that possible. I understand how high people have had these transistors but is it possible to talk for periods of time with no issues that high? Is there something they do and/or the amps class that makes that possible, or should I just follow the transistors specs when using mine? Right now I am using a stock Galaxy DX979 doing about 30 watts PEP. Trying to decide if I should get a 1x or 2x 2290 driver for the 400hd. Thanks in advance. Here is my amp at Carl's bench.
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