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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 321594" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>Lanzar Optidrives are still the real deal. The prices you can get ahold of them for off ebay is a complete injustice to the quality of product they are (but I'm not complaining).</p><p></p><p>Having used a Vibe 230 (installed another), a vibe 430, a Vibe 1200D, and Optidrives 200.2 and 1000.1D -- IMO you get exactly what's advertised. Vibe's are pretty decent amps - in the ballpark on ratings with adequate controls. Optidrives are rock solid american construction that are way under-rated and will probably outlast the cars you put them in.</p><p></p><p>There are several other lines of Lanzar amps like Viberant, VHC, OptiSL...they all seem "ok" at worst, and I've heard the VHC's are serious powerhouses. Can't forget the Racks - they seem to be making a name as some of the best cheap sub amps you can get.</p><p></p><p>Speakers - I'm not sure - I'm using a set of 6.5 cadmium componets and as much as I'd like to say they sound awesome -- I think I'd be lying if I did. Some of it can probably be blamed on my installation, but again, for $80 shipped it's hard to complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 321594, member: 540940"] Lanzar Optidrives are still the real deal. The prices you can get ahold of them for off ebay is a complete injustice to the quality of product they are (but I'm not complaining). Having used a Vibe 230 (installed another), a vibe 430, a Vibe 1200D, and Optidrives 200.2 and 1000.1D -- IMO you get exactly what's advertised. Vibe's are pretty decent amps - in the ballpark on ratings with adequate controls. Optidrives are rock solid american construction that are way under-rated and will probably outlast the cars you put them in. There are several other lines of Lanzar amps like Viberant, VHC, OptiSL...they all seem "ok" at worst, and I've heard the VHC's are serious powerhouses. Can't forget the Racks - they seem to be making a name as some of the best cheap sub amps you can get. Speakers - I'm not sure - I'm using a set of 6.5 cadmium componets and as much as I'd like to say they sound awesome -- I think I'd be lying if I did. Some of it can probably be blamed on my installation, but again, for $80 shipped it's hard to complain. [/QUOTE]
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