Isaac check out this a600.2

 

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Username: Suleman36

Maryland U.S.A.

Post Number: 2246
Registered: Feb-05
This one is modded / Item number: 5820545106
 

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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 4812
Registered: Nov-04
I'm keeping my eye on that one, but it might get too high. With 4 days to go, it's already at $142.50.
 

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Username: Suleman36

Maryland U.S.A.

Post Number: 2249
Registered: Feb-05
Isaac i just put these up for sale so watch this if your interested or if you know anyone that is.

Item number: 5820861191
 

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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 4816
Registered: Nov-04
I sure will. I thought Jonathan was interested?
 

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Username: Suleman36

Maryland U.S.A.

Post Number: 2252
Registered: Feb-05
Jonathan is interested but i think he is gonna get back to me on those. Hopefully he gets to read this.
 

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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 4823
Registered: Nov-04
That PPI amp doesn't add up. The guy's claiming 750w rms with a 55A fuse. Then with a 60A fuse, it's suppose to be close to 1000w rms?
That is not mathematically possible.
60A x 12.5v = 750w (assuming the amp is 100% efficient).
60A x 14.4v = 864w (again assuming 100%)
There is no way that amp will put out 1000w with 60A fuse. It is after all a class AB.
Someone is/was misinformed or lied to.
 

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Username: Suleman36

Maryland U.S.A.

Post Number: 2267
Registered: Feb-05
Yeah im thinking the same isaac. That guy has that amp posted on the www.soundillusions.net forum and he is asking for like $275 for it but now its on ebay so i dont know if its really worth it or not. His feedback is good though and i really need a a600.2 / im watching a couple right now
 

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Username: Xkawn

Post Number: 206
Registered: Jul-05
i think he was implying that the 750 was stock being that it was underrated. then 980 watts with the 55 amp fuse (w/mod) and now it has a 60 amp fuse so you should see around a 1000 watts.
 

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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 4829
Registered: Nov-04
XKawn, the a600.2 amp is class AB. Therefore, if you do the math, there is no way you can get 1000w rms from a 60A fuse.
Watt = Current x Volts.
Even 750 sounds suspect with 55A fuse.
 

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Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 4097
Registered: Dec-04
thats a crock of SH!T if you ask me. My a600.2 has a 60 amp fuse in it thats what they came from the factory with so why is this guy saying something about a 55 amp fuse? He is trying to rip someone off or he is like Isaac said severly misinformed.
 

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Username: Xkawn

Post Number: 208
Registered: Jul-05
gotchya, i thought maybe you just read it wrong, lol. i do not question your knowledge cuz i am just a bumbling idiot compared to you, lol.
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