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<blockquote data-quote="TaylorFade" data-source="post: 6881949" data-attributes="member: 618111"><p>Lol. That's my Craigslist ad for my A7HC. I friggin love that amp and I will sing it's praises all the day long. It has been a champ for me for almost 10 years, and it's true, it actually pains me to sell it. Now that we're talking about it, i may just keep it. *sigh* Anyway, anybody who talks smack about this amp has never owned one. That amp retailed for $899 back in the day. My A7 and I have been through hell and back. Mixed up power and grounds, leaving the windows down and it getting flooded, running stupid ohm loads, way too little voltage supply, and on and on.... I actually dropped this amp from about 5 ft and it went right back to work. I had it mounted upside down for a year running @ 1 ohm and it soldiered on. Lol. I don't think I could kill this amp if I tried. Once, I hooked up every sub I owned to it just to see what it would do. Lol. I could't even tell you what ohm load it was, but I can tell you that it was like 8-10 subs... and on a Civic alternator. Lmao! Good times. It was a pair of those crazy ass orange Cadence ultra-drive 15's, 2 home theater 12" subs in the back seats (yes, in their boxes) a couple of random bazooka tubes, a pair of mtx 12's in truck boxes in the passenger seat. Oh man, it sounded like ass but all of those subs were doing work.</p><p></p><p>Too funny. 22awg speaker wire was everywhere. Oh to be a n00b.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaylorFade, post: 6881949, member: 618111"] Lol. That's my Craigslist ad for my A7HC. I friggin love that amp and I will sing it's praises all the day long. It has been a champ for me for almost 10 years, and it's true, it actually pains me to sell it. Now that we're talking about it, i may just keep it. *sigh* Anyway, anybody who talks smack about this amp has never owned one. That amp retailed for $899 back in the day. My A7 and I have been through hell and back. Mixed up power and grounds, leaving the windows down and it getting flooded, running stupid ohm loads, way too little voltage supply, and on and on.... I actually dropped this amp from about 5 ft and it went right back to work. I had it mounted upside down for a year running @ 1 ohm and it soldiered on. Lol. I don't think I could kill this amp if I tried. Once, I hooked up every sub I owned to it just to see what it would do. Lol. I could't even tell you what ohm load it was, but I can tell you that it was like 8-10 subs... and on a Civic alternator. Lmao! Good times. It was a pair of those crazy ass orange Cadence ultra-drive 15's, 2 home theater 12" subs in the back seats (yes, in their boxes) a couple of random bazooka tubes, a pair of mtx 12's in truck boxes in the passenger seat. Oh man, it sounded like ass but all of those subs were doing work. Too funny. 22awg speaker wire was everywhere. Oh to be a n00b. [/QUOTE]
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