The pleasure is all mine.that is just sooooo cool how you come up with these killer lines
i am beyond amazed
well i can show ya anytime. Id like to compare boards... geese idk i never even saw a 900
interesting
Huh?A nickel in one hand, dime in the other. Can't do **** with either these days
Mine was a basket case still has little issues like a couple pots dont stop but work. Got it in peices board removed no hardware at all. Still need to get 4 allen bolts to the end plates but it is now fully functional. Board had broke off connector pinstracked it earlier,
itll be here tomorrow
I have the HCCA275g4 and XTR375.2. They are very good amps with great fidelity. The 275g4 uses 6 30 amp fuses and is a total beast. Had it powering 2 12" RF t0 and it was bliss. I crossed it over 100hz and it blended great with the front stage. Seemed as if I had subs in my doors.tracked it earlier,
itll be here tomorrow
still have the blown 275?I have the HCCA275g4 and XTR375.2. They are very good amps with great fidelity. The 275g4 uses 6 30 amp fuses and is a total beast. Had it powering 2 12" RF t0 and it was bliss. I crossed it over 100hz and it blended great with the front stage. Seemed as if I had subs in my doors.
Now, the 375.2 was sonically pleasing, but it seemed to lack power. It is rated for 93.75w rms @4ohms per channel, but it seemed more like 30. It was using a shared signal so that was not the issue. Ended up removing them because the 275g4 burned out. I had it connected with solid wire from the distribution block (for tidy looks), which ended up pulling on the plugs and just barely touching. Box mounting was a bad idea.
Only down side of the amps I would say is size. I am currently using more class d amps which are tiny in comparison. But other than that, nothing. You will enjoy it.
Yes, but it is now repaired. I am itching to mate it with a pair of 10" RF Power subs that I have had for a while. I tried one for a few minutes in a ported box, it dug deeeep. Great amps imo.still have the blown 275?
I actually got this amp in a trade. It too was burned out with a shoddy repair attempt. Guy put fets, diodes, & resistors that had no business being there. It is a two channel, so side 1 & 2 are mirror images. After months of downloading gut pics we were able to verify which components were correct and resurrected it. I acquired the side screws at Lowes. I also made the legs out of 3/16" aluminum angle gapped from the side panels by 1/4" ferrules. Does not look as good as in my mind's eye, but side panels are no longer being scratched.still have the blown 275?