Legacy/Pyramid Amps

It's not that they are terrible amps, just they don't put out nearly as much as they are rated for (1000w ~ 100w); they are grossly overrated.

 
You pretty much get the power you pay for - not much else. I personally think they're pretty durable amps for the most part. I've probably used 3 or 4 different pyramid/legacy amps over the years and never had one fail on me. Currently I have a 4 ch pyramid running the system in my boat that's about 12 years old and still working perfectly.

They have their place.

 
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