I can count the minor flaws to this amp on one hand. Its only been used by one owner. I purchased and never had the chnace to install, swore i would never sell but some things are more important than others.
So without further ado.......
This is the real deal US Amps...produced in an era when "cheater" amps ruled the competition circuits. These earlier amps are far more under-rated than the current US Amps line-up.
This is not to say that the current US Amps are crap, but manufactures no longer under-rate their amps this drastically because competition rules have changed. Competitors can no longer sneak into a lower class by using a cheater amp...thus, manufactures no longer have a need to under-rate their amps.
At over 2 feet long, one look at the internals and you know that this is no sissy amp. This is a class A/B amp. Unlike class D amps which produce much more distortion (THD) and have lower S/N ratios, these amps are full range, 1 ohm stable, high current, high fidelity amps.
Specs can be found on the US Amps site.
http://www.usamps.com/technical/pdf/wp400_99.pdf
This amp is rated to put out:
2 x 200 watts rms @ 4 ohms
2 x 400 watts rms @ 2 ohms
2 x 600 watts rms @ 1 ohm
1 x 1200 watts rms @ 2 ohm mono.
However with its 45 volt rails @ 48 amps, this amp will put out in excess of 2160 watts rms. With a 225 amp fuse rating, 3 power terminals and 3 ground terminals...whether you looking to build an all-out SPL car or a very loud SQ car (with insane headroom to boot), this is a monster amp.
This amp is in great condition, has been tested and works flawlessly. But as always, is sold as is.
It has a stunning 24 carat gold finish and plexi-glass bottom cover. It was ran to twin Image Dynamics IDQ15 d.2 v.2's with this amp in a SQ car, and it was oh so sweet sayeth the owner! It was never run hard because this amp could have easily turned these subs into very large paper-weights.
Without 550 shipped insured anywhere US ready to go? I wouldnt even mail about it.
http://www.splbassx.com/forums/uploads/post-12-1106678302.jpg
http://www.splbassx.com/forums/uploads/post-12-1106678362.jpg
So without further ado.......
This is the real deal US Amps...produced in an era when "cheater" amps ruled the competition circuits. These earlier amps are far more under-rated than the current US Amps line-up.
This is not to say that the current US Amps are crap, but manufactures no longer under-rate their amps this drastically because competition rules have changed. Competitors can no longer sneak into a lower class by using a cheater amp...thus, manufactures no longer have a need to under-rate their amps.
At over 2 feet long, one look at the internals and you know that this is no sissy amp. This is a class A/B amp. Unlike class D amps which produce much more distortion (THD) and have lower S/N ratios, these amps are full range, 1 ohm stable, high current, high fidelity amps.
Specs can be found on the US Amps site.
http://www.usamps.com/technical/pdf/wp400_99.pdf
This amp is rated to put out:
2 x 200 watts rms @ 4 ohms
2 x 400 watts rms @ 2 ohms
2 x 600 watts rms @ 1 ohm
1 x 1200 watts rms @ 2 ohm mono.
However with its 45 volt rails @ 48 amps, this amp will put out in excess of 2160 watts rms. With a 225 amp fuse rating, 3 power terminals and 3 ground terminals...whether you looking to build an all-out SPL car or a very loud SQ car (with insane headroom to boot), this is a monster amp.
This amp is in great condition, has been tested and works flawlessly. But as always, is sold as is.
It has a stunning 24 carat gold finish and plexi-glass bottom cover. It was ran to twin Image Dynamics IDQ15 d.2 v.2's with this amp in a SQ car, and it was oh so sweet sayeth the owner! It was never run hard because this amp could have easily turned these subs into very large paper-weights.
Without 550 shipped insured anywhere US ready to go? I wouldnt even mail about it.
http://www.splbassx.com/forums/uploads/post-12-1106678302.jpg
http://www.splbassx.com/forums/uploads/post-12-1106678362.jpg
