sandm,
As a one time Exile vendor, I initially approached the line with an open mind and was actually extremely optimistic about the future of the product/brand. But then I began to experience issues and recognize conflicts that raised too many questions. So I began looking deeper than the surface and beyond the considerable Exile 'hype' machine at work.
I just happen to be one of those people who does know the difference because I know how products work on the inside and have 35 years of industry experience. And what I found was an incredible amount of deception. The over-stated amplifier power specs are a perfect example. Here is just one example.
Exile at one time had a x800.4 that was a legit 800 watt 4-channel amplifier. It had twin power supplies and 120 amps of fusing. Later, Exile replaced the amplifier with a xi800.4 which maintained the same model designation and 800 watt rating. The new xi800.4 is smaller, weighs less, has half the power supply and half the fusing capacity. And just like the Harpoon, it didn't sound like it met spec as compared to competing products. So we tested it and found it to be a 440 watt RMS amplifier (4x110) @ 2-ohms....and not 800 watts. So we sent all the amplifiers off to a highly respected and independent lab, even though our test equipment is way more than adequate, and the lab's results confirmed our tests.
I don't carelessly make statements without being able to back them up.
Contact me for those test results or a deeper understanding if you feel you need to.
I can tell you that there is a number of once Exile dealers that have come to the same realization.
David
As a one time Exile vendor, I initially approached the line with an open mind and was actually extremely optimistic about the future of the product/brand. But then I began to experience issues and recognize conflicts that raised too many questions. So I began looking deeper than the surface and beyond the considerable Exile 'hype' machine at work.
I just happen to be one of those people who does know the difference because I know how products work on the inside and have 35 years of industry experience. And what I found was an incredible amount of deception. The over-stated amplifier power specs are a perfect example. Here is just one example.
Exile at one time had a x800.4 that was a legit 800 watt 4-channel amplifier. It had twin power supplies and 120 amps of fusing. Later, Exile replaced the amplifier with a xi800.4 which maintained the same model designation and 800 watt rating. The new xi800.4 is smaller, weighs less, has half the power supply and half the fusing capacity. And just like the Harpoon, it didn't sound like it met spec as compared to competing products. So we tested it and found it to be a 440 watt RMS amplifier (4x110) @ 2-ohms....and not 800 watts. So we sent all the amplifiers off to a highly respected and independent lab, even though our test equipment is way more than adequate, and the lab's results confirmed our tests.
I don't carelessly make statements without being able to back them up.
Contact me for those test results or a deeper understanding if you feel you need to.
I can tell you that there is a number of once Exile dealers that have come to the same realization.
David
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