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Whoever makes a quality class d 6x150 @ 4ohm that fits the amp tray (11x6.75x1 7/8) will completely own the sled audio industry. Until that point, it's all over the map.
It's a solid damn amp. For the guys /gals that show up to the sled audio discussion and simply want to blow Boom to pieces and move on, it's tuff to find a more user friendly average joe / joenette product. Great SQ, great power, very reliable, unmatched customer service, and very simple to install.
Totally agree that if u take one step forward from that audio tier, ur gonna need *****, dials, external DSPs / EQs etc.
The 4180 is a solid product, but please let's just quit beating around the bush here, the first step in this audio addiction is to accept that u r powerless over sled audio and purchasing audio equipment has become unmanageable!!!!
Whoever makes a quality class d 6x150 @ 4ohm that fits the amp tray (11x6.75x1 7/8) will completely own the sled audio industry. Until that point, it's all over the map.
T.
T is saying that JL amp won't fit in the fairing which is very true. However, You have an ultra and it will fit in the tour pak.
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