man folks still live by that thinking, is hard for them to breakfuse rating on most new amps is irrelevant anymore. you cant base an amplifiers potental using a fuse rating, thats all old school AB stuff that means nothing now.
that's was on the 4 channel ampstill a 100amp fuse seems pretty dead on the rating... and the guts are impressive... it looks like a freakin good amp for the price
i know what u talking about, i ordered 4 gpvd2 12''s and only got three, still waiting on the last one, right now i have 2 of them playing on my gp3000d pro at 2ohms and they sound amazing. they are louder but not *** deep *** the 2 15''s i took out( runing in 1 ohm) but for 2 12''s man u can't beat these for the price. i can't wait to hear all foursame story with the GPV subs stunning subs at any price! and all sold out till the end of the month //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
If your right, the manual is wrong. This is a full range 4 channel amp. I'm sure you could cross it over at 1.2k internally though.According to MB Quart DSC4125's official manual, this amp has a frequency response of 10hz-1.2khz. I don't know how wrong I may be with this, but if I connect this amp with a set of front stage comp, wouldn't my tweeters be completely idle, and the mids reproducing only the mid-bass? I mean, the amp can only manage up to 1.2khz, I don't know how could it possibly manage the high frequencies for tweeters, since I've seen so many reviews of people citing that connecting this amp to comps can achieve wonderful sound and power.
easily and a lil more //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif they are underrated a bit.does this thing actually do 500x2 bridged? I tried looking around to see if anyone benched it at that load but came up empty.