Supplying Power

 

Bronze Member
Username: Tonybones

Post Number: 31
Registered: Nov-05
There is a LEGACY AMPLIFIER on Ebay for $150 BRAND NEW...is this good


Features:

3,000 x 1 watts output power
Mono Block Class D Subwoofer Amplifier
1 Ohm Stable
MOSFET Power Supply
PWM (Pulse-Width-Modulation)System
Glass Epoxy PCB
Gold RCA Inputs
Custom Terminal Block for Speaker Connection
Thermal,Overload and Short Protection
Variable Subsonic Filter (15Hz~40Hz,24dB/Octave)
Phase Control 0-180 degree
Remote Bass Control
Input Impedance :10K Ohms
Soft Turn On/Off
Advanced Protection Circuitry
S/N Ratio: 90dB
Heavy Duty Power Coated Heatsink
Dimensions:10.40'(W)x 2.6'(H)x 17'(L)


 

Silver Member
Username: Solacedagony

New Jersey US

Post Number: 641
Registered: Oct-04
It's Legacy, it's not going to put out 3000 Watts.
 

Silver Member
Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 238
Registered: Aug-05
Dont even touch it .... its crap
 

Silver Member
Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 239
Registered: Aug-05
if 150 is ur budget then you would do better off looking into getting a Hifonics TX1005D which is rated at 1000X1 at 1 ohm rms ...then you could get like two 4 ohm DVC subs that are rated for around 500 rms each an wire them together for a 1 ohm load ....because that Legacy is way over rated an when you look in the manual it will probably say 700 rms but it probably only puts out 500 or less
 

Silver Member
Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 240
Registered: Aug-05
thats probably the closest u are going to get to any real power without going way over ur budget
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tonybones

Post Number: 32
Registered: Nov-05
I had the feeling it was to good to be true.A amp like that wouldn't sale for so cheap.Good Look folkz.
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