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Lanzar MXA 282 4000W 2ch Pro Series Max???
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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 5541486" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>I've used several vibe series amps. The old black ones. The non opti's don't vary a whole lot other than the chassis. What you're claiming doesn't line up with ANYTHING mathematically.</p><p></p><p>In Lanzar's OWN manual they state 450w x 2 RMS at 2 ohms stereo, or 900x1 bridged into 4 ohms for the mxa282. Why would that amp produce 1500w, or even close to that? If it does it is, hands down, the best buy on any new 2 ch a/b.</p><p></p><p>The Lanzar a/b amp that actually DOES produce 1500w rms uses 4x40A fuses and goes for around $300.</p><p></p><p>My 430 (w/2x25A's) was tested at 296x2. That's about 12w/A of fuse, which is right in line with what EVERY a/b will do.</p><p></p><p>For the 282 - 70x12= 840w. It may not be a very scientific way to determine actual power capabilities, but there is no reason to think the 282 will vary significantly one way or the other, neither shold any other a/b for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 5541486, member: 540940"] I've used several vibe series amps. The old black ones. The non opti's don't vary a whole lot other than the chassis. What you're claiming doesn't line up with ANYTHING mathematically. In Lanzar's OWN manual they state 450w x 2 RMS at 2 ohms stereo, or 900x1 bridged into 4 ohms for the mxa282. Why would that amp produce 1500w, or even close to that? If it does it is, hands down, the best buy on any new 2 ch a/b. The Lanzar a/b amp that actually DOES produce 1500w rms uses 4x40A fuses and goes for around $300. My 430 (w/2x25A's) was tested at 296x2. That's about 12w/A of fuse, which is right in line with what EVERY a/b will do. For the 282 - 70x12= 840w. It may not be a very scientific way to determine actual power capabilities, but there is no reason to think the 282 will vary significantly one way or the other, neither shold any other a/b for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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