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Average Customer Rating is 4.9 out of 5 stars:
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| Value | | 4.8 |
| Features | | 4.8 |
| Design | | 4.9 |
| Usability | | 4.9 |
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Diego from basstown, IN
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I used to have a Hifonics BRZ 1200 powering my 15" Type R but wasn't really happy with how it sounded so I sold it and upgraded to this baby. The difference was amazing, sound wise and performance wise. This amp makes my Type-R slam!! It sounds like a high quality subwoofer now =) and I only have the gain half way, while with my Hifonics amp I had to turn it up almost all the way to get it to sound loud. This amp is also very good on your electrical system my lights rarely dim if that and I only have a stock 109 amp alternator, Optima Red
Top, and Kinetik HC800, all 4 gauge power wire. I'm probably going to put another 15" Type-R on this but for now its loud enough. Yea this amp is a little pricey but I've learned when it comes to car audio you pay for what you get so don't cheap out. and I got mine for a good price 380 ;) lol my birthsheet read 898@4, 1513@2, 1576@1 RMS
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aztekk from Tucson, AZ
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I recently purchased an Alpine type R subwoofer and I wanted an amp that would exert great control over it. After a ton of internet research , I selected the T1001 bdCP.
I was initially worried that I wouldn't be getting enough power from the amp at 4ohms. Well I nearly soiled my shorts when I looked at the birth sheet, 890 Watts at 4ohm and 1500 at 2ohms.
This amp forces all of the nuances of bass out of the entry level priced Type R and probably makes it sound alot more expensive than it is. I cant wait to hook up the second Type R I have laying around.
I dont think you can get as much real world power for the price out of any other company. If you have the money, dont think twice, buy an RF bdCP.
My only regret is a ridiculous one. Sometimes I wish I would have spent a little more and gotten the bdCP 1500. ( Yes,I am probably crazy). However, I got this one even cheaper than the advertised price.
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brian from Santa Clara, CA
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Pros..will pump whatever subs you got it hooked up to, cons..well there are none....I have the T1000-1bdCP hooked up to 2 12" L7's...it pumps them so hard it's crazy...the amp I purchased puts out 1586 RMS! No other company will give you THIS much more then it's rated..period
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drtytrx from Tamworth, Australia
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i haven't got mine yet, will next week but mine is rated 1564w RMS @ 1 ohm, 1501w RMS @ 2 ohms.
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speakerhead from Sherman Oaks, CA
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I recently bought this amp and it performs amazingly. I have it wired down to 1 ohm and I live 30 min away from work and I drive it like 90% of its capability and that's with 14.6 volts going to it, and yeah it gets a little warm but the coolest running amp by far. You will not find another amp that runs as cool or cooler unless it has liquid cooling or something, but like I said, you'll be glad you got this for sure!
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