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FS: DD C4a 1 Ohm Stable 4 Channel, AudioControl LC6i, and Alpine EQ
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<blockquote data-quote="ovalevader" data-source="post: 6945974" data-attributes="member: 604735"><p>First up is a DD C4a. It is a 4x100 @ 4 ohm amp, with built in crossovers that will easily handle a 2 way active setup. Best part, its 1 ohm stable. DD says it will do 175x4 at 2 ohm, and 200x4 at 1 ohm! Also is bridgable down to 3 ohm, where it will do 400x2. This amp is a beast, and although I havn't tried it at 1 ohm, it does every bit of 100 watts at 4 ohm with plenty of headroom.</p><p></p><p>The good: Mechanically mint. I've run it for maybe 2 hours total, with the onboard clip light telling me that I was no where near clipping.</p><p></p><p>The bad: There is one tiny nick on the top, and for some reason DD decided that the beautiful clear coat anodizing on this amp shouldn't go on the mounting feet, so the bottom of one side was scratched, and then for some reason rusted, see pictures, its not as bad as it looks, and none of it is visible when mounted.</p><p></p><p>Next up is an Audiocontrol LC6i. Definately more than a line out converter. This little guy will sum a stock 6 channel signal into a nice clean 2 channel out. It has 8 volt pre outs, input and output clip indicator for setting up perfectly, and gain control on all three sets of inputs. You can also buy a bass knob for the 3rd input, which is a real gain level for the output stage (not included). This thing, paired up with eq of your choice and some time behind an RTA, can produce some serious SQ from a stock headunit. Used for probably about 20 hours, has one scratch in the top, otherwise mint.</p><p></p><p>Finally we have an Alpine in dash eq. Don't know anything about it, but its an eq, lol. Not in the greatest of condition, random scratches here and there, but I can confirm it works perfectly, and all of the green lights light up bright.</p><p></p><p>Asking $275 shipped for the DD, $75 shipped for the LC6i, and $25 shipped for the EQ. Will accept paypal, and ship same day to confirmed addresses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovalevader, post: 6945974, member: 604735"] First up is a DD C4a. It is a 4x100 @ 4 ohm amp, with built in crossovers that will easily handle a 2 way active setup. Best part, its 1 ohm stable. DD says it will do 175x4 at 2 ohm, and 200x4 at 1 ohm! Also is bridgable down to 3 ohm, where it will do 400x2. This amp is a beast, and although I havn't tried it at 1 ohm, it does every bit of 100 watts at 4 ohm with plenty of headroom. The good: Mechanically mint. I've run it for maybe 2 hours total, with the onboard clip light telling me that I was no where near clipping. The bad: There is one tiny nick on the top, and for some reason DD decided that the beautiful clear coat anodizing on this amp shouldn't go on the mounting feet, so the bottom of one side was scratched, and then for some reason rusted, see pictures, its not as bad as it looks, and none of it is visible when mounted. Next up is an Audiocontrol LC6i. Definately more than a line out converter. This little guy will sum a stock 6 channel signal into a nice clean 2 channel out. It has 8 volt pre outs, input and output clip indicator for setting up perfectly, and gain control on all three sets of inputs. You can also buy a bass knob for the 3rd input, which is a real gain level for the output stage (not included). This thing, paired up with eq of your choice and some time behind an RTA, can produce some serious SQ from a stock headunit. Used for probably about 20 hours, has one scratch in the top, otherwise mint. Finally we have an Alpine in dash eq. Don't know anything about it, but its an eq, lol. Not in the greatest of condition, random scratches here and there, but I can confirm it works perfectly, and all of the green lights light up bright. Asking $275 shipped for the DD, $75 shipped for the LC6i, and $25 shipped for the EQ. Will accept paypal, and ship same day to confirmed addresses. [/QUOTE]
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