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2011 Accord Coupe - Rims, Suspension, IDMAX, Silver Flute
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<blockquote data-quote="TreyE" data-source="post: 8421223" data-attributes="member: 567385"><p>Thanks Mitchell, after listening to it extensively today I have found that there is negligible difference if any from the IDMAX and RE after playing the same songs I used to. Maybe it was just because I was jamming out to heavy bass songs the whole way home since I was so excited to have it installed. Also the battery will be here Wednesday, might help a little.</p><p></p><p>That is really weird it says not bridgeable now, when I purchased the amp and it overheated with bridged components I called Hifonics and the guy said "That is weird, I know its able to be bridged too. You're honestly the first person to ever call in about these amps since they're new. Change blahblahblah and try again if that doesnt work we will send you a replacement." Maybe they found out they made an uh-oh, it definitely tells you how to bridge on the amp written on end caps like you say. Leave it to Hifonics lol.</p><p></p><p>After using it for a while now and I guess helping them figure out it isnt bridgeable, its still a great amp for the money. 1000rms for sub with 60x4 to speakers with crossover ability up to 4k on amp, lots of potential for $260. Still a Hifonics though I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreyE, post: 8421223, member: 567385"] Thanks Mitchell, after listening to it extensively today I have found that there is negligible difference if any from the IDMAX and RE after playing the same songs I used to. Maybe it was just because I was jamming out to heavy bass songs the whole way home since I was so excited to have it installed. Also the battery will be here Wednesday, might help a little. That is really weird it says not bridgeable now, when I purchased the amp and it overheated with bridged components I called Hifonics and the guy said "That is weird, I know its able to be bridged too. You're honestly the first person to ever call in about these amps since they're new. Change blahblahblah and try again if that doesnt work we will send you a replacement." Maybe they found out they made an uh-oh, it definitely tells you how to bridge on the amp written on end caps like you say. Leave it to Hifonics lol. After using it for a while now and I guess helping them figure out it isnt bridgeable, its still a great amp for the money. 1000rms for sub with 60x4 to speakers with crossover ability up to 4k on amp, lots of potential for $260. Still a Hifonics though I guess [/QUOTE]
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