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So what's so bad about Pyramid?
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<blockquote data-quote="bootleg" data-source="post: 15324" data-attributes="member: 542013"><p>Well, I'm using it to push my 12" Volfenhag. The sub is rigged for dual 4 ohm operation and that's exactly what I'm doing. Bridged the Pyramid amp to push around 567.93 watts R.M.S. at the sub. The box is MDF grade plaster board (that's like concrete but with the acoustics of cherry wood) and is sealed. It has about .4 ci of air and sounds realy nice, I have to actualy roll my windows up and open the doors for full throttle runs so I don't break them in the doors. My question now is will the amp gie me solid performance for a decent amount of time? (i.e. at least a year or two?) I can deal with a minor burn out of a capacitor or digital delay on the main board but not a major over-haul. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bootleg, post: 15324, member: 542013"] Well, I'm using it to push my 12" Volfenhag. The sub is rigged for dual 4 ohm operation and that's exactly what I'm doing. Bridged the Pyramid amp to push around 567.93 watts R.M.S. at the sub. The box is MDF grade plaster board (that's like concrete but with the acoustics of cherry wood) and is sealed. It has about .4 ci of air and sounds realy nice, I have to actualy roll my windows up and open the doors for full throttle runs so I don't break them in the doors. My question now is will the amp gie me solid performance for a decent amount of time? (i.e. at least a year or two?) I can deal with a minor burn out of a capacitor or digital delay on the main board but not a major over-haul. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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