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    Autotek MM 1400.1

    I recently purchased the above amp. I finally got around to installing it on my 2 10w6's. The final ohm load is about 2.3 so the subs should be seeing around 800 watts. At first look, the amp is extremely easy pleasing. Very clean look with the aluminum housing and lights up a soft blue when on. The footprint is also small which is nice especially in a reg cab truck like mine. On to the sound. It is extremely clean for a class d, better than my crossfire bmf1000d and just as good as a rubicon 1000-2. It is very effecient, my lights don't dim at all, although I have the big 3 and h.o. so that helps. In the end a very solid, well built amp, puts out rated power atleast, extremely effecient and good looking too.

    Cosmetics 9/10
    Quality of Build 9/10 Seems solid so far and doesn't get hot.
    SQ 9/10

    Overall a great amp for the buck.
    Pioneer 880 PRS
    Stock Speakers
    Autotek MM 1400.1
    (2) JL Audio 10w6 Sealed
    Knukonceptz Wiring
    Big 3 and H.O. Alternator

    Almost time to pull the CBR600 out

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    Re: Autotek MM 1400.1

    The one thing that is interesting about it is that it has 2 80amp fuses. Which seems like an awful lot for a 1400 watt amp.
    Pioneer 880 PRS
    Stock Speakers
    Autotek MM 1400.1
    (2) JL Audio 10w6 Sealed
    Knukonceptz Wiring
    Big 3 and H.O. Alternator

    Almost time to pull the CBR600 out

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