Well I was talking to a friend(a car audio shop owner) about buying a amp for my single RE SRi10.
I said I want to get this amp:
Crunch PZT1100.2 (pzt11002) - 2-Channel Car Amplifier Power Amp - Sonic Electronix
Will bad distortion really hurt my subwoofer if the amp is really that bad?
Is that so or is he just trying to sell me a different amp of his own?
Can someone help explain what he is meaning buy bad distortion?
I called Maxxsonics and they said that the PZT series is the newest Crunch Amps that have been release. So I dont know if that will make a dfference since they are new.
I know this is a cheap amp but I am building a budget build, so I am trying to find the best deal for a amplifier. This is right in my budget for a amplifier.
Any help will be appreciated!
I said I want to get this amp:
Crunch PZT1100.2 (pzt11002) - 2-Channel Car Amplifier Power Amp - Sonic Electronix
And he was telling me that Crunch amps have bad distortion and can damage my RE SRi10.# PowerZone Series 2-Channel Class A/B Car Amplifier# Max Power Rating (@ 14.4V):
* 4 ohms: 275 watts x 2 chan.
* 2 ohms: 550 watts x 2 chan.
* Bridged, 4 ohms: 1100 watts x 1 chan.
# RMS Power Rating:
* 4 ohms: 137.5 watts x 2 chan.
* 2 ohms: 275 watts x 2 chan.
* Bridged, 4 ohms: 550 watts x 1 chan.
# Total max power output: 1100 watts
# MOSFET PWM power supply
# DC, speaker short, thermal, and overload LED power indicators
# Tuned Bass EQ (0-12 dB bass boost at 45 Hz)
# Slow un-mute turn-on enables a safe soft start
# 2/1 Channel operation for speakers or subwoofers
# Full range RCA line output connections
# Adjustable voltage level (0.2-6V)
# 1 Pair of preamp RCA outputs
# Stereo and mono switch
# Crossover switch for low-pass filter, high-pass filter, and full
# Illuminated Crunch embossed logo on the face of the amplifier
# Power and protection LED diagnostic indicator
# Adjustments and controls conveniently located on the front of the amplifier
# Aluminum alloy heatsink for efficient heat dissipation
# Nickel-plated RCA level inputs
# Nickel-plated screw terminals
# Variable high-pass filter (60-1,200 Hz)
# Variable low-pass filter (30-250 Hz)
# Frequency response: 10-45,000 Hz
# Dimensions: 13-7/16"L x 10"W x 2-3/16"H
Will bad distortion really hurt my subwoofer if the amp is really that bad?
Is that so or is he just trying to sell me a different amp of his own?
Can someone help explain what he is meaning buy bad distortion?
I called Maxxsonics and they said that the PZT series is the newest Crunch Amps that have been release. So I dont know if that will make a dfference since they are new.
I know this is a cheap amp but I am building a budget build, so I am trying to find the best deal for a amplifier. This is right in my budget for a amplifier.
Any help will be appreciated!