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This listing is for an American Bass VFL 200.1.
Amp is in pristine condition, has never seen under a 12.9v draw, and hasn't been driven under 2ohm by me. It's beautiful, and 100% functional.
I've owned this thing for about 6 months (purchased here on the forum) and it's an amazing amp. It honestly sounds better than any amp I've ever used in my life (and I've been in car audio for 15+ years).
I just simply do not need the power this thing produces. I'm running it at 2ohm operation, and it should be used by someone that will run it opened up, full throttle, not by me running at 1/4th of it's capacity.
The specs for this amp are very difficult to determine. It was evidently banned from competition a few years back due to the manufacturer misrepresenting their specifications (they listed them as much lower than they actually are so they could be included in lower power classes, and evidently it bit them in the ***)
The specs (according to the manufacturer) are as follows:
3000W RMS @ 1ohm @ 12.5v
2000W RMS @ 2ohm @ 12.5v
1000W RMS @ 4 ohm @ 12.5v
I've heard they can hit well over 5000W RMS at .5 on a strong electrical system
I've also heard they are a quarter ohm stable.
I can't verify the above two facts.
I hope someone makes use of this wonderful amplifier.
No paypal
This listing is for an American Bass VFL 200.1.
Amp is in pristine condition, has never seen under a 12.9v draw, and hasn't been driven under 2ohm by me. It's beautiful, and 100% functional.
I've owned this thing for about 6 months (purchased here on the forum) and it's an amazing amp. It honestly sounds better than any amp I've ever used in my life (and I've been in car audio for 15+ years).
I just simply do not need the power this thing produces. I'm running it at 2ohm operation, and it should be used by someone that will run it opened up, full throttle, not by me running at 1/4th of it's capacity.
The specs for this amp are very difficult to determine. It was evidently banned from competition a few years back due to the manufacturer misrepresenting their specifications (they listed them as much lower than they actually are so they could be included in lower power classes, and evidently it bit them in the ***)
The specs (according to the manufacturer) are as follows:
3000W RMS @ 1ohm @ 12.5v
2000W RMS @ 2ohm @ 12.5v
1000W RMS @ 4 ohm @ 12.5v
I've heard they can hit well over 5000W RMS at .5 on a strong electrical system
I've also heard they are a quarter ohm stable.
I can't verify the above two facts.
I hope someone makes use of this wonderful amplifier.
No paypal
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