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I think that Arc 600.4 might be the next amp I try
I'm upgrading from the PA rz3000. Just hoping for a little better SQ...we will see. Gonna be a little bit til I get home to get it installed...I'll let ya know my thoughts on it.
Last edited by 09baggerdude; Feb 20, 2016 at 09:23 PM.
Huge upgrade over power acoustik. They have always been a lower end brand. Coming from doing audio in old school days I am learning a lot of who is still good and who went south. Diamond used to make some killer components. 1st set I saw back in late 90's had clear crossovers to show off the internals. Only brand back then I ever saw that did that other than us amps that had a clear bottom cover to again show off the internals.
Huge upgrade over power acoustik. They have always been a lower end brand. Coming from doing audio in old school days I am learning a lot of who is still good and who went south. Diamond used to make some killer components. 1st set I saw back in late 90's had clear crossovers to show off the internals. Only brand back then I ever saw that did that other than us amps that had a clear bottom cover to again show off the internals.
Me too! Back when Alpine was king! I paid $450 for a pullout head unit! Lol
Memphis audio has a clear cover on their crossovers still...
Not knocking the rz3000...she's a good value for the power. Just trying to raise the bar! Sound is so subjective, ya know?
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