Crossfire vr4000d

thats a really good price for it....u should get it man...

btw...does anyone know if this amp can be played at 1ohm for music playing for extended periods and not just SPL???...

 
ya as long as you arent running it below rated imp and you arent letting the voltage drop under 12v, you'll be fine. if you plan on running that much power you'll NEED a solid electrical anyways, so just plan of spending plenty to beef that up

 
They have been known to "catchfire".I wouldn't run it below 2 ohm and have a good electrical to back it up.
I have owned 7 Crossfire amplifiers, NEVER had a problem with any of them. IMO these are one of the best amplifiers on the market.

 
I have owned 7 Crossfire amplifiers, NEVER had a problem with any of them. IMO these are one of the best amplifiers on the market.
I have owned crossfire as well!It has been known to happen check around.This may be more in the spl arena but they do.this is just what I have seen and read and if ran properly won't give you any problems.

Just don't try and run it below 2 ohms and you will be fine.And have the electrical to back it up if you plan on hammerin it.

 
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