Name all the old school companies you can think of

Blade was a GREAT suggestion. I remember way back in the early 90's they made this little black amp that was TINY and it hammered out harder than the old RF punch 45's.

I used to have this huge silver Carver 4 ch amp in the early 90's that was super clean. It sounded a little soft, but was a nice warm sound.

 
Coustic used to make the old school power logic stuff that outsold nearly everyone back in the day because in the bang for the buck category they were about the best around.

Who were the guy's that put out the twin 15 inch servodrives with the single port output back in the day?

 
ppi be4 the dei buyout

autotek be4 the maxxonics buyout

usamps be4 the re take over

hifonics be4 the maxxonics buyout

pro tech...subs were decent

b52's

earthquake(be4 they started making the bs there making now)

80

 
Was it Linear? They (the servodrive company) came out at the exact same time Coustic introduced the DR reference line. Seems like I am thinking of another company.

These guy's used a large blue servo mounted in the center of twin 15's facing each other and firing out a top port intended for deck mounting.

I remember reading AS&S around 90-91-92 sometime and seeing them in the same issue at the front for new technology released.

 
remember

hott stuff

and thump

no no wait

bumper

yes i'm taking it back

mobile authority

fultron

targa

those purple amps that was made by tarfa but went under a name called urban somethin i cat remember the rest of the company name

80

80

 
remember hott stuff
You mean The Hott Setup?

those purple amps that was made by tarfa but went under a name called urban somethin i cat remember the rest of the company name
That was in the OP. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Targa made Urban Audio Works. Their ads used a wolf in a cartoon searching for booty.

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Fultron made the black amps with the colorful face that were GREAT (VERY crisp), but the tidal wave series was ...BLAH.

Oh and the old school black Alphasonic amps with the colorful strip on the face were great also.

Might as well mention the Savard series by Autotek.

oh, and I don't see Butler Audio mentioned. (but I did see phaze)

 
Everybody seems to forget about Cerwin Vega. The first subs I owned where CV HED's, and they were awesome.

Still run 1 15" CV VEGA series from 99. Great sub! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

Cerwin Vega is still called Cerwin Vega, but they got bought out by The Stanton Group in early 2000's.

 
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