Wats The Best Amp?
2000 Watt 4-Channel Plye Dryver
4x 200W RMS at 4 Ohms
4x 500W MAX at 4 Ohms
2x 800W MAX at 4 Ohms Bridged
4x 350W RMS at 2 Ohms
Electronic Crossover Network
Bass Boost Circuit
Bridgeable at 4 Ohms
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Tri-Mode Capable
Gold Plated RCA Inputs
Line Outs for 1 and 2 Channel
Low Pass Filter Control
High Pass Filter Control
Remote Bass Level Control
Power and Protection LED Indicators
Red Lighting Illumination
Side Leg Mounting
THD: %26lt;0.04%.
S/N Ratio: %26gt;90dB
Input Sensitivity : 100mV ~4V
Channel Separation : %26gt;65dB
Freq. Response : 10Hz ~ 30KHz
Patent Pending
Soft Turn-on/Turn-off
Dimensions : 8.6''(W) x 2.74''(H) x 12.6''(L)
Thunder TA Series Class D Monoblock Car Amplifier
ohms: 150 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 300 watts x 1 chan.
Max power output: 300 watts x 1 chan.
MOSFET power supply
Wired remote bass level control included
Thermal and short LED indicators
Tuned Bass EQ (0-12 dB bass boost at 40 Hz)
Adaptive Class D Technology: With MTX innovative approach, the amplifier鈥檚 switching energy is constantly changing and is moved away from FM radio frequency ranges as the amplifier鈥檚 load and output increases.
Thermal and short protection
StreetWires Connectors
Xtant Technologies Cooling (XTC) thermal-regulated, turbo-charged intercooler
Variable low-pass filter (at 80 or 120 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
Dimensions: 12-11/16"L x 9-5/8"W x 2-1/2"H
4 or 8-gauge power and ground leads recommended. Contact us for information regarding a discount on a select amplifier kit when purchased together.
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty|||in my experence the pyle amps are in the same boat as say legacy or sony. i would say the thunder ta. keep in mind i dont no what size subs you are going to run. but thats the choice i would make.|||Obviously the Thunder TA - CEA-2006 compliant
But you don't say what model of speakers or subs you have so I can't tell you if it's a good match.
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