FS: Zapco Z-150.6 Amp

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Item(s) for Sale: Zapco Z-150.6 SQ Class A/B Amplifier with original box and manual.

Item(s) Description/Condition: Mint - 10/10

Price: $800 shipped to lower 48 states only

Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information: Free to the lower 48 states only. Double boxed and fully insured.

Bought this from an authorized dealer in October 2014. Installed in February 2015. Has seen less than 2 hours of playing time. Mint condition. ONLY reason I am selling is to upgrade to the Z-150.6LX as I have the Mosconi 6to8v8, so I do not need the active crossovers on the 150.6. I can take more pictures if requested.

If you're unfamiliar with the Zapco Z series, do a search for the Z-150.2, Z-150.4 and Z-150.6. They are some of the more highly-regarded SQ Class A/B amps on the market. I am VERY pleased with them.

Z-150.6

  • 6 Channel H-E SQ Full range class A/B
  • Power @ 2Ω: 6 x 230 watts
  • Power @ 4Ω: 3 x 450 watts
  • RMS Rated Power @
  • Power @ 2Ω: 6 x 230 watts
  • Power @ 4Ω: 6 x 150 watts
  • Bridged @ 4Ω: 3 x 450 watts


-Class-AB bridgeable 12V amplifier

-7/6/5/3 channel bridgeable 12V amplifier

-Stable into 4 ohms bridged or 2 ohms stereo load

-PWM MOSFET power supply

-Variable input sensitivity

-18dB octave crossover slope

-Variable FULL / LP / HP Selectable Crossover (CH-1/2/3/4)

-Variable Full/LPF Selectable crossover (CH-5/6)

-Variable bass boost (CH-5/6)

-Variable subsonic (CH-5/6)

-RCA Signal input and output connectors

-4-way protection circuitry

-thermal / over current / speaker short / DC

-Tested voltage & THD: 14.4V & less than 0.05% at rated power

-Operating voltage : DC10V~15.5V power input

-Wired remote control (optional)

-Dimensions in Inches : 7.5(W) x 3(H) x 23.75(L)

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You use low pass, then move the subsonic filter up on your "middle" channels to create a bandpass. Common with these types of amps
Only channels 5 & 6 use a subsonic filter (high-pass), up to 50Hz. Yes, then use the low-pass set up to 250Hz. That would suffice for midbasses.

For the midranges, you would have to use an external active or passive crossover as the low-pass.

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Only channels 5 & 6 use a subsonic filter (high-pass), up to 50Hz. Yes, then use the low-pass set up to 250Hz. That would suffice for midbasses.
For the midranges, you would have to use an external active or passive crossover as the low-pass.

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Never mind then, I stand corrected. On other 6 channels, that's how you do it

 
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