VERY RARE US Amps US-100HC circa 1999. Hand made in the Fla., USA. This amp is in mint conditon except two scrathes on top as you can see in the pics but there's a reason why there's a plexiglass bottom //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif . Please understand that the below ratings are extremely underrated and it will do well over 1300wrms at 1 ohm. It has Class AB circuitry not Class D. THD of
P.S. I recently DEOXIT'ed the amp.
Specs:
THD at Rated Power:
Stereo Separation: >98dB
Signal/Noise Ratio: 110dBA
Frequency Response: 5Hz-50KHz
Fuse Rating: 125 Amps
Dimensions: (Including Terminals)
62mm / 2.44in High
229mm / 9.0in Wide
451mm / 17.75in Long
Weight: 4.76kg / 10.51lb
Variable 24dB Low-Pass Active Crossover
One-Half Ohm Stable
50 Watts x 2 into 4 Ohms
66 Watts x 2 into 3 Ohms
100 Watts x 2 into 2 Ohms
200 Watts x 2 into 1 Ohm
400 Watts x 2 into ½ Ohm
200 Watts Bridged into 4 Ohms
264 Watts Bridged into 3 Ohms
400 Watts Bridged into 2 Ohms
800 Watts Bridged into 1 Ohm
Pics:







$295 for the US Amps. Includes S/H.
Trades wise I'm looking for a old school quality amps that does 600-1200w at 4 ohm, but I'll take anything else into consideration. Thank you for your interest. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
P.S. I recently DEOXIT'ed the amp.
Specs:
THD at Rated Power:
Stereo Separation: >98dB
Signal/Noise Ratio: 110dBA
Frequency Response: 5Hz-50KHz
Fuse Rating: 125 Amps
Dimensions: (Including Terminals)
62mm / 2.44in High
229mm / 9.0in Wide
451mm / 17.75in Long
Weight: 4.76kg / 10.51lb
Variable 24dB Low-Pass Active Crossover
One-Half Ohm Stable
50 Watts x 2 into 4 Ohms
66 Watts x 2 into 3 Ohms
100 Watts x 2 into 2 Ohms
200 Watts x 2 into 1 Ohm
400 Watts x 2 into ½ Ohm
200 Watts Bridged into 4 Ohms
264 Watts Bridged into 3 Ohms
400 Watts Bridged into 2 Ohms
800 Watts Bridged into 1 Ohm
Pics:







$295 for the US Amps. Includes S/H.
Trades wise I'm looking for a old school quality amps that does 600-1200w at 4 ohm, but I'll take anything else into consideration. Thank you for your interest. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
