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xenon built amps. i amp a ab dealer. very good quality. under rated. lot of ppl use these amps in the spl lanes.
Last time I checked they were made in Korea but not at Zenon. There are quite a few build houses there //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif One of the other good ones, though.

 
xenon built amps. i amp a ab dealer. very good quality. under rated. lot of ppl use these amps in the spl lanes.
Your a dealer for Bob and don't even know where his amps come from. They use the same buildhouse in Korea as Maxxsonics(north america) not the good European Maxxsonics stuff. Also it is spelled Zenon //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

As for under-rated I would argue that. Maybe at a 4ohm load or at higher voltage. I ran several 500.1s, great amps dont get me wrong, but you would not see 5k+ out of them at stock voltage. So to say they are underrated is incorrect.

Are you really a dealer for them?

 
It's Zenon. But Zenon does not make the American Bass amps. It's the same designs that Zenon uses, but different factory.

The American Bass VFL series are great.

The VFL 500.1 = the same board and parts as many other 4Kw rated amplifiers. It's a 4K amp with stock voltage yes, 5K at 16v and up I am sure. I think the VFL 500.1 uses 2 transformers in the power supply rather than 4 like many other amps that use the same board and parts, but it all comes out the same 2 big transformers is equal to 4 smaller ones, the end result is the same, the use of 4 transformers helps spread the weight out on the board a little better to stiffen up the board, so IMO the amps that use 4 transformers vs 2 would be a better choice for long term reliability, but your mileage may vary depending on the level of vibration your particular amp is subjected to.

 
i would have to say its underrated. the 150.1 i am getting fixed was rated at over
The amp and got 1800 watts at 11v and 1.8ohm. Only got 2300 from a sundown 3k in the same tests. And the sd3k was only .5db louder.
People claim 3000 watts @ 1 ohm from a VFL 150.1... Probably so with a higher than normal input voltage (16V and up) but not at 12V....

The VFL 100.1 is probably more like 1200 RMS, sorry. Maybe a really dirty nasty 1500rms, but usuable I would say 1200 rms. There are several different boards that went in the 100.1's too if I recall correctly, so that may vary some depending on which board your 100.1 uses.... worked on a few.

 
Overrated in my opinion. even then, it's still a great amp and never got hot on me.
From what I've heard, that's only the XD series, even though they're still solid amps. But I still figure a pair of XD2000's should get mildly loud //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
People claim 3000 watts @ 1 ohm from a VFL 150.1... Probably so with a higher than normal input voltage (16V and up) but not at 12V....
The VFL 100.1 is probably more like 1200 RMS, sorry. Maybe a really dirty nasty 1500rms, but usuable I would say 1200 rms. There are several different boards that went in the 100.1's too if I recall correctly, so that may vary some depending on which board your 100.1 uses.... worked on a few.
Eh the results i was given when i bought the amp said 11v 1800W at almost 2 ohms. I figure its good for atleast 2000w at 14.4V and 2 ohms. Tryin to figure what its good for at .5 ohms...

 
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