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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8103857" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>i have two of them, and a manual. what do you want to know about the amp besides it being 3 channels with either 2 or 4 channel input, adjustable input sensitivity, adjustable output gain, and crossover modules who's frequency can be adjusted with resistor SIPS. the RCA outputs are a mimic of the front inputs. the "rear" speaker outputs are just a mimic of the front but ran through resistors for passive attenuation. and yes, it sounds freakin' awesome.</p><p></p><p>your post doesn't make a lot of sense right now. maybe if i read it several times... but i'm not sure with what you're trying to do besides power speakers with it.</p><p></p><p>better if you draw a diagram of how you want to wire the amps. that will clear your thoughts as well as mine.</p><p></p><p>it sounds like you're dealing with an issue of not having enough channels and/or not having enough passive crossovers.</p><p></p><p>the 3300c is a good snag in the $150-200 range, but they are also listed in mint condition for &gt;$300. if the cover has cosmetic issues you can knock the price down.</p><p></p><p>they are prone to failure and will fail eventually. call it a thermal design flaw. they had all of that heat sink available but neglected to put some key power supply components on it. as a result, many of them have failed and were pitched because no one wants to repair them anymore (no one except me anyway).</p><p></p><p>the two i have, are both on my repair bench right now. i also have a pair of 403a running (little versions of the 603x). i've ran xtant since 1999. many other amp brands were bought and sold, but i always kept my xtants.</p><p></p><p>truth be told, there is a Boston Acoustics GT-2200 for sale for $150 right now that would be more reliable and offer more power output. i run xtant because i want to, not because it's a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8103857, member: 576029"] i have two of them, and a manual. what do you want to know about the amp besides it being 3 channels with either 2 or 4 channel input, adjustable input sensitivity, adjustable output gain, and crossover modules who's frequency can be adjusted with resistor SIPS. the RCA outputs are a mimic of the front inputs. the "rear" speaker outputs are just a mimic of the front but ran through resistors for passive attenuation. and yes, it sounds freakin' awesome. your post doesn't make a lot of sense right now. maybe if i read it several times... but i'm not sure with what you're trying to do besides power speakers with it. better if you draw a diagram of how you want to wire the amps. that will clear your thoughts as well as mine. it sounds like you're dealing with an issue of not having enough channels and/or not having enough passive crossovers. the 3300c is a good snag in the $150-200 range, but they are also listed in mint condition for >$300. if the cover has cosmetic issues you can knock the price down. they are prone to failure and will fail eventually. call it a thermal design flaw. they had all of that heat sink available but neglected to put some key power supply components on it. as a result, many of them have failed and were pitched because no one wants to repair them anymore (no one except me anyway). the two i have, are both on my repair bench right now. i also have a pair of 403a running (little versions of the 603x). i've ran xtant since 1999. many other amp brands were bought and sold, but i always kept my xtants. truth be told, there is a Boston Acoustics GT-2200 for sale for $150 right now that would be more reliable and offer more power output. i run xtant because i want to, not because it's a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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