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<blockquote data-quote="bass maniak" data-source="post: 7217375" data-attributes="member: 544626"><p>Well after much testing I am actually kind of impressed with how it performs for its age.</p><p></p><p>Its rms is rated at 30x4 into 4 ohm, 50x4 into 2 ohm or 90x2 into 4 ohms bridged.</p><p></p><p>After testing on speakers I decided to see how it would perform on a woofer. All I had on hand with a box was a ported 12" L5 dual 2 ohm.</p><p></p><p>I had the choice to wire to only one side of the amp bridged at 4 ohms, or test the amps limits...</p><p></p><p>Even tho the amp isnt rated at 2 ohms bridged, I decided to hook each coil up to each side to see how it would peform. IT TOOK IT LIKE A CHAMP!</p><p></p><p>After listening to every song I could think of on it &amp; going for a long ride, it didnt even heat up or even get warm. I was suprised with the output it gave as well.</p><p></p><p>I think im going to be keeping this old amp around for a while hehe, it weighs a ton...looks old but it seems to be built like a tank &amp; has solid performance.</p><p></p><p>Well worth the 30 I paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass maniak, post: 7217375, member: 544626"] Well after much testing I am actually kind of impressed with how it performs for its age. Its rms is rated at 30x4 into 4 ohm, 50x4 into 2 ohm or 90x2 into 4 ohms bridged. After testing on speakers I decided to see how it would perform on a woofer. All I had on hand with a box was a ported 12" L5 dual 2 ohm. I had the choice to wire to only one side of the amp bridged at 4 ohms, or test the amps limits... Even tho the amp isnt rated at 2 ohms bridged, I decided to hook each coil up to each side to see how it would peform. IT TOOK IT LIKE A CHAMP! After listening to every song I could think of on it & going for a long ride, it didnt even heat up or even get warm. I was suprised with the output it gave as well. I think im going to be keeping this old amp around for a while hehe, it weighs a ton...looks old but it seems to be built like a tank & has solid performance. Well worth the 30 I paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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