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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8831856" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Timpano is not the worst equipment around, but it’s not great either. I bought a couple of their amps and a PRV DSP. Timpano is made by PRV. The amplifiers do put out rated power, but they have some issues. The 1400 watt rms amp has an 8 gauge power and ground, which is way too small. It also has no over current protection in the amp, so it’s a big fire risk. The cooling fan sounds like a jet engine when it gets hot. The 800 watt 4 channel amp has a loud noise floor but is a better amp than the mono amp. It does put out rated power but again, it has very small power and ground inputs that are a pain to get large wire into. The PRV 2.8 DSP is a really nice little unit for the price. It doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity but the features work well. For a DSP under 150$ it’s not bad at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8831856, member: 678073"] Timpano is not the worst equipment around, but it’s not great either. I bought a couple of their amps and a PRV DSP. Timpano is made by PRV. The amplifiers do put out rated power, but they have some issues. The 1400 watt rms amp has an 8 gauge power and ground, which is way too small. It also has no over current protection in the amp, so it’s a big fire risk. The cooling fan sounds like a jet engine when it gets hot. The 800 watt 4 channel amp has a loud noise floor but is a better amp than the mono amp. It does put out rated power but again, it has very small power and ground inputs that are a pain to get large wire into. The PRV 2.8 DSP is a really nice little unit for the price. It doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity but the features work well. For a DSP under 150$ it’s not bad at all. [/QUOTE]
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