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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4291654" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>The AM amps were available in black or white, same model number for each. The Art Series were available in black or white and the the model number was the same for each. With the AM series the model nomenclature was the number of channels (first digit) and the power per channel (last 3 digits) followed by AM, I don't remember what the AM stood for but the "A" was not for "art." The Art Series had model numbers that started in "A" for Art. The high current models for each were the ProMOS with the AM series and the ProArt for the Art Series. You can continue to argue and you can continue to be wrong.</p><p></p><p>As far as the plugs for the Art Series, they are functionally identical to the plugs on the Orions as they were made by the same company (Orion and PPI were both part of the parent company ADST along with a/d/s prior to the DEI buyout). The Orion plugs were black and the PPI plugs were white. I never had a problem with the plugs because I knew that the power plugs with the tabs were made for 8ga and I replaced them with 4ga plugs that have a bigger hole and no tab. I also removed the tabs on all my speaker plugs and they hold great as well. Work even better if you only snug them instead of trying to torque them down as hard as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4291654, member: 550915"] The AM amps were available in black or white, same model number for each. The Art Series were available in black or white and the the model number was the same for each. With the AM series the model nomenclature was the number of channels (first digit) and the power per channel (last 3 digits) followed by AM, I don't remember what the AM stood for but the "A" was not for "art." The Art Series had model numbers that started in "A" for Art. The high current models for each were the ProMOS with the AM series and the ProArt for the Art Series. You can continue to argue and you can continue to be wrong. As far as the plugs for the Art Series, they are functionally identical to the plugs on the Orions as they were made by the same company (Orion and PPI were both part of the parent company ADST along with a/d/s prior to the DEI buyout). The Orion plugs were black and the PPI plugs were white. I never had a problem with the plugs because I knew that the power plugs with the tabs were made for 8ga and I replaced them with 4ga plugs that have a bigger hole and no tab. I also removed the tabs on all my speaker plugs and they hold great as well. Work even better if you only snug them instead of trying to torque them down as hard as possible. [/QUOTE]
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