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<blockquote data-quote="SteamHammer" data-source="post: 1082103" data-attributes="member: 555312"><p>Ummm lets try that again.... <em>Their amps are rated at 13.5v unless stated otherwise.</em> That means they ahve amps rated at 14.4v and 13.5. Go to their website, look at all the amps. If you dont see a voltage listed, it's 13.5v. If you see a voltage.. it's not 13.5v, it is whatever is listed. I got this info from Erik Harbour, who runs tech support for Anaba. FWIW, all thier Class X monoblocks are rated at 14.4v and 17v. The rest of their amps (A/B, High Current and ClassT) are rated at 13.5v. If you dont beleive me, contact Anaba directly and ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteamHammer, post: 1082103, member: 555312"] Ummm lets try that again.... [I]Their amps are rated at 13.5v unless stated otherwise.[/I] That means they ahve amps rated at 14.4v and 13.5. Go to their website, look at all the amps. If you dont see a voltage listed, it's 13.5v. If you see a voltage.. it's not 13.5v, it is whatever is listed. I got this info from Erik Harbour, who runs tech support for Anaba. FWIW, all thier Class X monoblocks are rated at 14.4v and 17v. The rest of their amps (A/B, High Current and ClassT) are rated at 13.5v. If you dont beleive me, contact Anaba directly and ask. [/QUOTE]
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