I think thats what he runs..I really like the look of their high class amps. Have heard some good stuff about them too. Of course looks dont mean a ****. The only sub I would try from them, if it was pretty cheap is the Aftermath series, the basket is sick! Lol.
Also...iirc audiobahn owned the "cliff" brand before they went out of business a few years ago.Cliff is left over from a Rockford Fosgate venture back in early 2000's. Low end china stuff really, I wouldn't worry about anyone in any MECA class with any of their equipment unless your setup just is poorly designed and with inferior equipment. Also you didn't mention which class either which makes a whole bunch of difference.
You're right, it was finally owned by the Anaba group (audiobahn/Visonik/other assorted stamped out shit). Anaba may have sold it off to some other poor sap by now though.Also...iirc audiobahn owned the "cliff" brand before they went out of business a few years ago.
Nailed it snoop.You're right, it was finally owned by the Anaba group (audiobahn/Visonik/other assorted stamped out shit). Anaba may have sold it off to some other poor sap by now though.
Dam snoop.No thats pretty correct. My info comes from fellow douchebag spl competitiors //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
S2 and S3 are tough classes, you bettah have an SUV or an extended cab if you wanna place anywhere near well. I know too many locals in Louisville that can almost pull off 150's in BOTH classes and hold their fuse just fine. But Kentucky is MECA street class country fo' sho'...I wasnt really worried about him.. Im trying to run S2 but will more then likely be in S3. He sounded like he knew his stuff and said he was pretty loud. Im sure my lvl 4s off 3k will be fine. He was talking about him doing well in PaP so he is tuned low also.