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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 294107" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>You deserve to be banned. Nothing less.</p><p></p><p>First of all - As Zane mentioned - every company has its lemons. If you ask Lanzar they'll tell you straight up they had technical problems with the first two builds of the 1200D. From that point on they had no more problems than any other line of amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, if you had reasonable knowledge of car audio you'd know that just about every mono amp on the market has multiple speaker ouputs so you can conveniently wire multiple voice coils. Also, you're getting your "bridged power ratings" info from some 2nd rate source. All of lanzar's legit retailers take thier information straight from Lanzar's website. A little 6th grade intuition will tell you that .</p><p></p><p>As far as my personal experience with Lanzar products - you get exactly what's advertised. With Vibe - you have a decent entry level product that's well worth the investment. With Optidrive - you get a product that can hold its own vs. just about any other amp on the market. Every independent testing facility and every opti user I've ever known agrees. It might be of value to know that the Optidrives today are still being built by the company that built them in the 80's and 90's when they were the #1 amplifiers on the planet.</p><p></p><p>I've said all I can say. I'm done trying to reason with you and make rational arguements. Once again it's been shown that reason doesn't stand a chance against utter ignorance and blatant stupidity which you've openly displayed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 294107, member: 540940"] You deserve to be banned. Nothing less. First of all - As Zane mentioned - every company has its lemons. If you ask Lanzar they'll tell you straight up they had technical problems with the first two builds of the 1200D. From that point on they had no more problems than any other line of amplifier. Furthermore, if you had reasonable knowledge of car audio you'd know that just about every mono amp on the market has multiple speaker ouputs so you can conveniently wire multiple voice coils. Also, you're getting your "bridged power ratings" info from some 2nd rate source. All of lanzar's legit retailers take thier information straight from Lanzar's website. A little 6th grade intuition will tell you that . As far as my personal experience with Lanzar products - you get exactly what's advertised. With Vibe - you have a decent entry level product that's well worth the investment. With Optidrive - you get a product that can hold its own vs. just about any other amp on the market. Every independent testing facility and every opti user I've ever known agrees. It might be of value to know that the Optidrives today are still being built by the company that built them in the 80's and 90's when they were the #1 amplifiers on the planet. I've said all I can say. I'm done trying to reason with you and make rational arguements. Once again it's been shown that reason doesn't stand a chance against utter ignorance and blatant stupidity which you've openly displayed. [/QUOTE]
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