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2005 nissan altima -massive audio- jbl ms8- 5.1 project
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<blockquote data-quote="AAAAAAA" data-source="post: 7096974" data-attributes="member: 572683"><p>Still not done yet, center channel is in and will comment later this week with pictures.</p><p></p><p>As for the massive amps. I love their aesthetics and form factor. I am a sucker for small and rectangular amps with simple clean heat synchs. I have the audioprecision bench test for these and they as do as they say 120 x 4 @4ohms and 800 x 1 @1 ohm. Hard to beat watts\cubic inch. They are my favorite to date for those reasons. Big power but tiny.</p><p></p><p>I won't get into any specific amp sound details because there is no way to compare amps in different installs(I am one of those guys who don't beleive much in amplifier sonic fingerprints //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif ). I will say that noise floor is pretty low on them, no problems with engine noise, no problems with turn on\off pop. They have good protection as well as stacking capabilities and remote sub level control. I really REALLY love these guys. The only thing I wish they had was more flexible xovers. front's can only do high pass. Rears can't do bandpass(like most amps anyway) . Sub xovers are fine though with both low pass and subsonic filter.</p><p></p><p>The xover and gain knobs are "detent" based as in they click as you turn them so it should be easy to match or to set gain levels and xovers. I prefer this over the knob that turns freely. Unfortunately there is no detent chart to go along with them so their benefit is a bit nullified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAAAAAA, post: 7096974, member: 572683"] Still not done yet, center channel is in and will comment later this week with pictures. As for the massive amps. I love their aesthetics and form factor. I am a sucker for small and rectangular amps with simple clean heat synchs. I have the audioprecision bench test for these and they as do as they say 120 x 4 @4ohms and 800 x 1 @1 ohm. Hard to beat watts\cubic inch. They are my favorite to date for those reasons. Big power but tiny. I won't get into any specific amp sound details because there is no way to compare amps in different installs(I am one of those guys who don't beleive much in amplifier sonic fingerprints [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] ). I will say that noise floor is pretty low on them, no problems with engine noise, no problems with turn on\off pop. They have good protection as well as stacking capabilities and remote sub level control. I really REALLY love these guys. The only thing I wish they had was more flexible xovers. front's can only do high pass. Rears can't do bandpass(like most amps anyway) . Sub xovers are fine though with both low pass and subsonic filter. The xover and gain knobs are "detent" based as in they click as you turn them so it should be easy to match or to set gain levels and xovers. I prefer this over the knob that turns freely. Unfortunately there is no detent chart to go along with them so their benefit is a bit nullified. [/QUOTE]
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