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- May 25, 2001
Hey Audiowizard at my shop we call those lightning amps as in they'll make their rated power when lightning strikes To AsphaltAnihil8r I'm quite partial to Memphis and Earthquake but since I'm a dealer for both I guess I'm biased. If you need a small amp with good power Check out the Memphis ST-100, clean 50 watts per channel and the dimensions are roughly 6x8x2 built in variable crossover plus they're chrome and you can't go wrong with chrome! As soon as I finish the cold air conversion on my 85 and finish gel coating the amprack I have all intentions of running two St-100's on my Diamond components and an St-500d on my 3 Concept EX-10's. Oh by the Way Audiowizard I ran into the same situation a couple of days ago I had a guy come in with a BOSS 500Wx4 amp and he insisted on 1/0 wire so he could get all the power from his bright purple surfboard amp LOL! he'll probably be back in a couple of days maybe I'll sell him a MMATS D-300 then when he smokes the subs I'll hook him up with BALLS 15's I love this business.Originally posted by Audiowizard
I have seen the small amps that will fit behind glove box HEHE, The are called Roadmaster and are in blister packs at Parts America. I installed one for a guy in his car and the install labor cost more than his amp did LOL.
It's stable down to a 2 ohm stereo load with no problems in fact the one we have on demo I've loaded down to a 1/2 ohm just to show that it can take it so just go ahead and run it parallel and don't worry too much about the ohm load you shouldn't have any heat or clipping problems unless you're planning to do something really bizarre to itOriginally posted by AsphaltAnihil8r
Clint ,what Ohm is that amp stable too,I assume it is a 2chnl amp ,if so what I would like to doo is run the frontright and rearright off the right channel,, and the frontleft and rearleft off the LEFT chnl,i think it would be in series to lower the ohms to get the most power..Whats your thoughts guys
Dennis