I fired up my old pair of Lightning Audio FF150.2 amps today. 50x2 or 150 x 1 bridged at 4 ohms.
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I thought Lightning Audio was a scion of Rockford Fosgate.Budget Gems.
Good comparison. Yes.I thought Lightning Audio was a scion of Rockford Fosgate.
Yes they were . The Yellow series were pretty brute for as cheap as they wereI thought Lightning Audio was a scion of Rockford Fosgate.
If you have a spot to place them.. Id run them. Open them up and bench test them make sure caps are good. Id prob leave the cover on while putting power on them on the bench..LOL.. But.. Id run them. Get some more use out of themThey're actually clean sounding and pretty stout. I'd put them on par with the Rockford Prime R150x2 class AB amps. They're rated the same power output wise and I've compared them side by side. The Fast and Furious theme is a bit flashy for me but they're great conversation pieces.
Yeah, I plan to run them in my workshop. I haven't gone through them or anything but they startup and run just fine. I don't see any strange spike on my power supply and there are no noises either. I agree. I'm going to get some more use out of them. No use in letting them sit.If you have a spot to place them.. Id run them. Open them up and bench test them make sure caps are good. Id prob leave the cover on while putting power on them on the bench..LOL.. But.. Id run them. Get some more use out of them