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Anyone using the Mmats MD4100? If so how do you like it? I'm looking to upgrade my jl280/4 for my Arc Moto602 fairing speakers. Running 165w per side now but I heard the magic number is 200 .
Anyone using the Mmats MD4100? If so how do you like it? I'm looking to upgrade my jl280/4 for my Arc Moto602 fairing speakers. Running 165w per side now but I heard the magic number is 200 .
Have not tried that amp. If u looking for a Micro like the JL280/4, the Ground Zero Micro 4 is just a touch smaller and rated at 250W bridged. Cheaper too!!! JL500/4 is a killer bridged amp too!!! Have seen that one as cheap as $300.
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