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Orion HCCA 250/225 pricing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="frzninvt" data-source="post: 4072800" data-attributes="member: 560602"><p>Great old school amps, high current. They are power hungry but will keep generating watts if your electrical system can handle the power demends.</p><p></p><p>Depending on condition the $225 sells from $80 - $150 on average, it helps to know what generation they are. Early generations require a 400 BDG bridging module to run mono and they are tough to find. The 225 HCCA was the most winniest amp in IASCA. A 25 watt per channel powerhouse capable of over 400W mono into a 1 ohm load.</p><p></p><p>The 250 HCCA sells from around $150 - $250 or so on average and is capable of 800 Watts mono into a 1 ohm load.</p><p></p><p>The amps are not only 1 ohm stable, they are designed to run those ohm loads all the time and that is the best way to use them, loaded down.</p><p></p><p>My favorite versions are the 3rd generation models with the removable pop top covers and SLF-1 configurable crossover cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frzninvt, post: 4072800, member: 560602"] Great old school amps, high current. They are power hungry but will keep generating watts if your electrical system can handle the power demends. Depending on condition the $225 sells from $80 - $150 on average, it helps to know what generation they are. Early generations require a 400 BDG bridging module to run mono and they are tough to find. The 225 HCCA was the most winniest amp in IASCA. A 25 watt per channel powerhouse capable of over 400W mono into a 1 ohm load. The 250 HCCA sells from around $150 - $250 or so on average and is capable of 800 Watts mono into a 1 ohm load. The amps are not only 1 ohm stable, they are designed to run those ohm loads all the time and that is the best way to use them, loaded down. My favorite versions are the 3rd generation models with the removable pop top covers and SLF-1 configurable crossover cards. [/QUOTE]
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