Sold Zapco 750.2

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My last Zapco. She was also the ugliest one until recently. I bought it used a few years ago for sub duty and the appearance was just horrible. French fries down in the fins, soda and scratches all over the shroud. Worked flawlessly though, so I didn't mind too much. I knew it would clean up.

I've been needing something to work at 2 ohm for sub duty, so I picked up something else and got this one cleaned up and ready for sale. That's why the screws and fuses and such are all missing in the pics. I just took the pics while it was apart. She'll be buttoned up and ready to go. Only two of the four screws left on the output terminals, though. I used it bridged for sub duty so this wasn't a problem for me. Only one scratch was deep enough to remain behind but it doesn't really stand out. I've highlighted the flaws in the last two photos. Still looks great. I also have the Zapco badge and can send it along if you wish to re-apply it.

These things are built to last and sound incredible. Pretty versatile, it can easily be used for a very powerful front stage, or throw it on a big sub. You'll love it either way. It also has outputs with a variety of filter options on those as well. Very strong amplifier with a very sweet sound. Real world dynamic power is around the 940 watt mark into 4 ohms.

Specs here. Reference series>750.2

And here. REF750.2 - Zapco Reference 2 Ch. 750 Watt Amplifier

Asking $300 plus shipping.

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You're describing the DC Reference line, not this one.
You can use a Zapco balanced line driver with this and I would highly recommend it.
Do you need the line driver in order to properly tune and get it to sound right or does it just give it that little extra on top when you add it.

 
Do you need the line driver in order to properly tune and get it to sound right or does it just give it that little extra on top when you add it.
No, you can use it either way. All the functions of the amp are there, with or without the Symbilink. It's just a proprietary noise-canceling line driver.

With that said, there's a substantial difference in performance with the Symbilink as far as dynamic range is concerned. Well worth the money, IMO.

 
No, you can use it either way. All the functions of the amp are there, with or without the Symbilink. It's just a proprietary noise-canceling line driver.
With that said, there's a substantial difference in performance with the Symbilink as far as dynamic range is concerned. Well worth the money, IMO.
Ok cool, thanks for exaplaining that as well //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif. I'm really looking into this amp, never ran a zapco before and would like to give it a try.

 
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