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<blockquote data-quote="PPI_GUY" data-source="post: 8213005" data-attributes="member: 618066"><p>I think this amp may actually be the Special Edition version of the PPI 4200. I checked the guts pics I have on file of my 4200AM and the internals are nearly identical. Not surprising since both amps are of course made by PPI. If this is the case then, your Special Edition amp should be outputting 4x50 watts at 4 ohms and 4x75 watts at 2 ohms in stereo. Both of those numbers<em> should </em>be at 12 volts. That's the benefit of a tightly regulated power supply.</p><p></p><p>And to be clear, they don't automatically make a ton more power at 14.4 volts. Again, because of the regulated power supply. Maybe 10% more maximum.</p><p></p><p>I use my PPI 4200am in bridged mode to get 150x2 to my components and a 2150am in 2 ohm stereo to send 300 watts to each of my IDQ 10's. Very happy with this setup!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPI_GUY, post: 8213005, member: 618066"] I think this amp may actually be the Special Edition version of the PPI 4200. I checked the guts pics I have on file of my 4200AM and the internals are nearly identical. Not surprising since both amps are of course made by PPI. If this is the case then, your Special Edition amp should be outputting 4x50 watts at 4 ohms and 4x75 watts at 2 ohms in stereo. Both of those numbers[I] should [/I]be at 12 volts. That's the benefit of a tightly regulated power supply. And to be clear, they don't automatically make a ton more power at 14.4 volts. Again, because of the regulated power supply. Maybe 10% more maximum. I use my PPI 4200am in bridged mode to get 150x2 to my components and a 2150am in 2 ohm stereo to send 300 watts to each of my IDQ 10's. Very happy with this setup! [/QUOTE]
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