1. Product:
MTX Thunder 7801 mono subwoofer amplifier.
2. Specs:
400 watts @ 4 ohms, 800 watts @ 2 ohms, 1200 watts @ 1 ohm. Actual measurement is 657 watts @ 4 ohms, 1263 watts @ 2 ohms and 1763 watts @ 1 ohm according to the birthsheet.
3. Description/Condition:
I bought this non-working (exterior is mint and no burn marks on the board) and sent to back to MTX. They said this amp was the batch that came from China so with the new US parts it should perform better than before. I just got it back from them (the new shipping box says 7402 but it's just the box) and I don't plan on using it since I have no subs right now. It has color-changing lights that beats with music, fan cooled, 1/0 gauge and 4 gauge inputs, 8 gauge speaker outputs, and good x-over controls. It is basically a MTX TE1501D but without the somewhat tacky old-English lettering. Same ad can be found on caco.
4. Price: :
$240 shipped, $200 picked up at 54494.
5. Pictures:
MTX Thunder 7801 mono subwoofer amplifier.
2. Specs:
400 watts @ 4 ohms, 800 watts @ 2 ohms, 1200 watts @ 1 ohm. Actual measurement is 657 watts @ 4 ohms, 1263 watts @ 2 ohms and 1763 watts @ 1 ohm according to the birthsheet.
3. Description/Condition:
I bought this non-working (exterior is mint and no burn marks on the board) and sent to back to MTX. They said this amp was the batch that came from China so with the new US parts it should perform better than before. I just got it back from them (the new shipping box says 7402 but it's just the box) and I don't plan on using it since I have no subs right now. It has color-changing lights that beats with music, fan cooled, 1/0 gauge and 4 gauge inputs, 8 gauge speaker outputs, and good x-over controls. It is basically a MTX TE1501D but without the somewhat tacky old-English lettering. Same ad can be found on caco.
4. Price: :
$240 shipped, $200 picked up at 54494.
5. Pictures:
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