Coil look at the aq1200.1 it's rated at 750 rms at 2 ohm. Solid little amp
Coil look at the aq1200.1 it's rated at 750 rms at 2 ohm. Solid little amp
I would get a kicker zx750 if you can get a reasonable price on it. The only downside is that it isn't 1 ohm stable so that reduces your options if you want to change sub(s)
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Is the tn1.1200 a reliable amp? Its specs look great and price is affordable. How is it compared to the 750.1 and other amps mentioned in this thread? I just don't want to have to worry about overheating (even in hot weather)
Anyone?
Soundstream TN family of amplifiers have the same board as PPI Phantom Class D amplifiers. The black PPI Phantom amps have been out for a while and had become a sort of class leader among "budget amps" (amps sold for $200-230, there is even a 600watt 2-channel you can buy for like $150). The 4-channel version was reviewed by pasmag and confirmed to provide the rated power. I can imagine that given this a budget product, there could be a one off DOA amp now and then, but I don't think there have been many complaints about them. These are probably not the most sophisticated and impecable, but for the money I can't complain. The thing I like most is that they run so cool. If I put a gym bag next to my MB Quart REF4 (class A/B) amplifier, it may as well overheat and shutdown even though it runs at 4ohms and two channels are powering Hybrid Audio Imagine tweeters, that can run on 5 watts of power. The PPI having practically no air flow around it, never gets hot (granted, I only use half of the rated power).
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