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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 2861726" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>I drive an 02 Explorer, and have been accruing parts for a killer system (Well, I think it will be). Anyway, the factory 300 watt system was going to have to do until I had all the parts, and yesterday the factory amp gave out. I don't have the money for installing my new system, yet. SO...I bought an 800watt MA audio, 4 channel amp off Egay. The idea was to hook it up in place of the factory amp just to <strong>get me by.</strong> And, it looked like it would fit behind the factory panel. The idea is, I don't have an experience with MA Audio. I'm thinking that it's probably low end stuff, but as I said. It's just a band-aid fix for 6 months, or a year.</p><p></p><p>Is this a decent amp, or glittering jewel of car audio junk? BTW, I already bought the **** thing! $79.</p><p></p><p>One other thing, I was running a pair of ADS 325im components for a little less than a year. Factory is great about not telling you anything about their factory component's ratings. I wonder if the ADS component's 4ohm impedance might have been on the low side, and pushed the amp too hard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 2861726, member: 571196"] I drive an 02 Explorer, and have been accruing parts for a killer system (Well, I think it will be). Anyway, the factory 300 watt system was going to have to do until I had all the parts, and yesterday the factory amp gave out. I don't have the money for installing my new system, yet. SO...I bought an 800watt MA audio, 4 channel amp off Egay. The idea was to hook it up in place of the factory amp just to [B]get me by.[/B] And, it looked like it would fit behind the factory panel. The idea is, I don't have an experience with MA Audio. I'm thinking that it's probably low end stuff, but as I said. It's just a band-aid fix for 6 months, or a year. Is this a decent amp, or glittering jewel of car audio junk? BTW, I already bought the **** thing! $79. One other thing, I was running a pair of ADS 325im components for a little less than a year. Factory is great about not telling you anything about their factory component's ratings. I wonder if the ADS component's 4ohm impedance might have been on the low side, and pushed the amp too hard? [/QUOTE]
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