Sold MA Audio HK802SX amp for Sale

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HK802SX

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Model: MA Audio HK802SX

Hard Kore Series 4400 Watt Bridgeable 2 Channel High Performance Car Amplifier

1 x 4400W RMS @ 1 Ohm Bridged

2 x 2200W RMS @ 0.5 Ohm Stereo

2 x 1400W RMS @ 1 Ohm Stereo

2 x 800W RMS @ 2 Ohm Stereo

2 x 500W RMS @ 4 Ohm Stereo

Fully Unregulated MOSFET Power Supply

1 Ohm Stable @ Mono

0.5 Ohm Stable @ Stereo

Temperature, Voltage, and Output Level LCD Display

Thermal, Short, and Overload Protection Circuitry

Power/Protection LED Indicators

Stainless Steel Finish Heat Sink

Double Sided Black Epoxy PCB Board

State of the Art Internal Fan and Cooling System

Platinum Plated Screw Type RCA Jacks

Platinum Plated Block TerminalsLow Level RCA Inputs

Selectable LPF/FULL/HPF Crossover

Variable High and Low Pass Filters: 40-250Hz

Variable Subsonic Filter: 20Hz-50Hz

Variable Bass Boost: 0-18dB

Adjustable Input Sensitivity

0-180 Degree Phase Switch

Frequency Response: 20Hz-20 kHz

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Channel Separation: 60dB

S/N Ratio: >90dB

Dimensions (L x W x H): 27.3" x 12.4" x 2.7"

This amp is in NEW condition, it has been stored away for a while and was finally brought out a month ago. It is way more than I need and I can't fit it anywhere in my truck. I do not have the box or owners manual, just the AMP itself.

$400 Shipped to any Lower 48. I accept Paypal and MO, paypal please add 3%. You can also look up me forum handle on ebay for feedback there and I bought from IonSql and TeamPSI here. A few others as well but its been a while.

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So what would I be looking at realistically at 14.4V bridged at 1 ohm?
Solid 3k. Permitted you can keep your voltage at 14.4. The unfortunate thing was MA or Anaba group rated these amps at 18v. The only ones they didnt was the HK4000d and the HK10. Both had 18 and 14.4v ratings.

I own the HK602 Sx and it has 240A of internal fusing. You do the math and compare the 2. Mine says 3600wX1@1ohm. And these are not class d. Their considered class x. which is a/b switching with discreet digital (class d) processing.

BTW, sorry to dump a little OP, but it is what it is. Those amps will do rated at 18v though. And actually "feel" more powerful then a class d at that wattage.

 
No dumping Resko, glad you know about this amp and can provide info on it. Wish I could find a bench test on it though at 14.4v, couldn't locate one anywhere. But either way if someone is going to be pushing 3k+ wrms I would hope an upgraded electrical system was in the mix as well.

 
Their gonna NEED upgraded electrical with that. Its a current hog. Mine was blowing 300a ANL fuses like crazy. BTW, the 802 is NOT internally fused. I only used it as a reference as the 602 is.

 
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