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Been looking around trying to find an economical way to boost my tunes a bit. Found this amp on Crutchfield and then this site has it for a good price. Decent brand, good specs, hi-level input - I just can't find any reviews on it. I plan on running it with some Infinity Kappa's.
Also, how would I know if I need to buy an extra adaptor/wire set to have my volume button on my hand controls function.
That looks like a decent amp, it has all the necessary features, and it's pretty small!!!
Good find. It should be plenty for a couple 5 1/4"'s
Looking forward to some reviews...
Anyone!!!???
Jason
Class AB is going to create more heat than you might want from what I have read depending on where you plan on mounting it and what ohm you will be running it at. Class D and Class T are supposedly better for mounting in closed areas because they are more efficient and create less heat.
i dont beleive this wil fit in your fairing . only 6 " width to work with. this is over 7. also need class d or t for heat issues. hollar at firecap 501 here for arc audio amps. amazing clarity and a good price tell him blue sent you
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