Sold Brand New - 2nd Gen Digital Designs Z1 amp

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I think we all know the specs and how efficient this amp is, but I will post it up anyways. This is the 2nd generation amp, the one that has all the problems corrected, that the 1st generation seemed to have suffered from. This amp was only taken out of the box to have pictures taken. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/yumyum.gif.0556df42231b304b9c995aefd13928a8.gif

Factory Rated:

1 x 3000W @ 1 ohm (14.4V)

Efficiency:

Dimensions: 24" x 12" x 2.76" (610mm x 285mm x 70mm)

Bench tested by Peter.T from Soundpressure.com (Sweden):

12 Volts:

4.6 ohms = 2279W

2.3 ohms = 3405W

1.15 ohms = 4188W

14,4 Volts:

4.6 ohms = 3042W

2.3 ohms = 4461W

1.15 ohms = 5358W

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I am asking 1,000 shipped and insured DD Z1 that has never seen power.

 
Sold! Too a cute girl might I add. So you guys (I am speaking the male race in general) out there get your money up, get it all right and quit low ballin me on the PM's and maybe we can try again next time. Thankyoucomeagain!

 
nah they are totaly different the 2nd gen is 9 inches longer and the power and speaker plugs are bigger and all gold thanks for reply but i had already peeped them out lol
That is a Z1a your refering to ...and they are very expensive...The difference Between first generation and 2nd generation Z1's...Is that there were some minor glitches in the first 80 or so made...That was the first batch first generation...about half went over seas and half here....They had some minor probs...like some input caps being to small...and some other minor bugs..not all were bad...but quite a few...the majority of probs...were people taking them to extreme low impedances or not giving them enough current...some people were over driving the inputs with to much voltage like line drivers and such...but not all first generation Z1's were bad...but there were several...by the time the 2nd batch was made...DD corrected all known probs...and there were far less failures...but in any amp if you run it beyond what it is rated and can't feed it the juice it needs your taking chances of failure....

 
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