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I had a question, and I'm not sure if any of you would know off hand. Both hummingbirds and bass pro shops (where I purchased the unit from) website say that this unit has 4000 watts ptp power, but the manual included with the unit says it only has 2400 watts. Needless to say, I'm a little bit confused. Did hummingbird crank out a volume of 385ci di units that only had 2400 watts of power and I got the shaft? Or, is it simply a misprint in their manual. Any light shed on this would put me at ease.

If I somehow managed to purchase a 385ci di with 2400 watts of power (if they even exist), I'll be a little steamed.

-Blake

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I had a question, and I'm not sure if any of you would know off hand. Both hummingbirds and bass pro shops (where I purchased the unit from) website say that this unit has 4000 watts ptp power, but the manual included with the unit says it only has 2400 watts. Needless to say, I'm a little bit confused. Did hummingbird crank out a volume of 385ci di units that only had 2400 watts of power and I got the shaft? Or, is it simply a misprint in their manual. Any light shed on this would put me at ease.

If I somehow managed to purchase a 385ci di with 2400 watts of power (if they even exist), I'll be a little steamed.

-Blake

Blake,

Specs on the products may change. In this is the case for the 385c dI. The wattage on the unit was increased (after the box/manual was printed) to the below: Power Output (RMS): 500 Watts (RMS) Power Output (Peak to Peak): 4000 Watts (Peak-to-Peak)

You can find the specs on our website if you search for the 385c DI and then click on the spec tab on the right hand side of the unit's page.

Overview / Features / Specs / Support

Should you have any other questions, please let us know.

Thank you

Deborah @ Humminbird Customer Service

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