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Thanks Mike. . . Looks good at 2 ohms for the infinity's
I'd be interested to see if they're over or under rating the power...and what kinds of numbers their 4 ch. version might have. Also- what's the best pricing we can get? Their site doesn't seem to want you to buy direct; they steer you to their distributors first, and seem to grudgingly allow you to buy direct. The AQ-AD300.2 amp is $399.00 direct. The only "shopping" reference Google gave up was a link to an Amazon seller. Their price (GlobalAV) is $299.95 plus shipping.
Any update on a release date for the base model, Also I only ever use a thumb drive with my songs stored on it & have no use for Blue tooth or colored screens, So would the cheaper unit do what I need.
As long as it has a tune tray to fit the thumb drive into & close the screen I would be happy.
Last edited by zyban; Oct 27, 2014 at 01:07 AM.
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thanks for that, In plain terms as I know nothing about audio systems what is the difference between both units.
Here is the specs on both units. It appears the mono model has 1 pair of 2 volt pre-outs and only has AUX compared to the color model's 2 pair of 4 volt pre-outs with USB, Bluetooth, iPod/iPhone Navigation.
AQ-MP-5BT-H Monochrome LCD,Harley Hand Controls, 2V 1 pair, BT, AUX IN 3.5 inside, AUX RCAs on rear, Padded phone compartment. - $350 MSRP
AQ-MP-5UBT-H Color LCD, Harley Hand Controls, 4V Pre outs 2 pair,USB,Bluetooth,iPod/iPhone Navigation, mechanism that clamps to hold your device (like the AQ-iP-3B)- $600 MSRP
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