That's what we would refer to as an "old school" amp. It was made in the states, so it's at least 8 years old. They don't make that specific amp anymore. Every once in a while a used amp of that model pops up. You can buy a newer RF 4 channel, but it will be nowhere near as good.
That's what we would refer to as an "old school" amp. It was made in the states, so it's at least 8 years old. They don't make that specific amp anymore. Every once in a while a used amp of that model pops up. You can buy a newer RF 4 channel, but it will be nowhere near as good.
Sorry, I should have been more specific in the title. I know what kind of amp it is, I was referring to the black rubber plug that covers the internal crossover cards. I have a few amps that have the plug missing. Lol!!!!!!!! If I can go to a Home Depot or Lowes, that would be great.