planet audio p400.2s

Maximum Power (2 Ohm): 400watts x 2

RMS Power (4 Ohm): 200w x 2 @ 0.04% T.H.D.

Bridged Power (4 Ohm): 800w x 1

Signal to Noise Ration: 102 dB

Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20k Hz

Tri-Mode Operation

Built-In Continuously Variable Low Pass Crossover

Built-In Continuously Variable High Pass Crossover

Continuously Variable Bass Boost

Phase Adjustment: Continuously Variable from 0° to 180°

Line Output with High/Low Pass Crossover

Chrome Plated Connectors

Dimensions: 19-1/4" (L) X 2-1/4" (H) X 10-5/8" (W)

Handcrafted in U.S.A.

That's all I got. So I'm guessing officially it isn't 1ohm stable, but maybe it can.

 
thanks he;s some pics i hooked it up and blew my inline fuse and both on the amp ??? anything look wrong

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I don't see anything obvious like a blown capacitor. Sorry I'm not an expert at amp repair, hopefully someone else has an idea as to what might be wrong. Are you saying you blew the fuses when you wired it to 1ohm, or just hooked it up at normal (2/4 ohm) operation?

 
nope this may heave been it i had the power wire ground and remote on then i put the fuse in ...sparks alot lol ... and fuse's on a amp blew i made shur there was no pos and neg touching.

 
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