Sold Clean Mmats D300hc Factory Modified

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What can I say here: Mmats is mmats, awesome equipment. Very small foot print, beefed up to produce 2600 watts at 2 ohms by the factory. The amp is in nearly mint shape, has one small nick as seen in the pictures. To compensate for that, reduced to 300 shipped to your door for this amp... Way below what you can buy this from anywhere. This amp was used sparingly then sat looking beautiful in a display case. See pics below. Amp is boxed and ready to ship out today, 2600 watts for 300 dollars.. you can't find that anywhere, let alone from an mmats amp.

See pictures below: http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=426024

 
I don't mean just the ohm load mod... im talking power staging, power supply, mosfets all upgraded my mmats. As a result it will also do lower ohms. ttt

 
i checked it out online and said its compared to the DHC1400.2 which puts out 1400 @ 2ohms. How is it modified to due 2600watts is that rms or max at 2ohms. is it stable at 1ohm and what rms can i get from it at 1ohm load. without shuting down or overheating. im looking for an amp to run it daily at 1ohm.

 
that is rms and you have to look at the version d300hc, there were multiple versions of this amp, the original d300hc was confirmed to do over 1800 in its original state. and this amp will do down to .75 ohms no problem. this amp will fill your needs no problem..

p.s. here is a review of an unmodded d300hc by carsounds note the power rating http://www.carsound.com/reviews/amps/d300hc.html

 
i like your amp so i did research to see if it can handle a 1ohm load but it cant. check out this factory review. if you read the last sentence.

Performance

This powerhouse is designed to push 1748 watts into a 2-ohm reactive load. The best thing about the D300HC is that you don’t need a train-load of batteries to power it. While it is capable of drawing around 180 amps at full output, most of that power is making it to your speakers as opposed to a max of about 50 percent seen in most other designs. On the down side, turn on/off noises (48.1 dB SPL, 44 dB SPL, respectively) and signal-to-noise measurements were a bit higher than usual (–86 dB) — but if you need 1700 watts, what’s a little pop? The amp also utilizes a protection circuit that limits current if you try to run it below its rated 2-ohm impedance.

 
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