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1800W Chaos Epic Series Monoblock Power Amplifier with Line and Speaker Level Inputs
Chaos Epic Series Monoblock Power Amplifier • 1800W Max • MOSFET Power Supply • LED Power and Protect Indicators • Variable Input Gain Control • 2-Way System Protection Circuitry • Heavy Duty Black Anodized Aluminum Heatsink
Learn more about the ce1800mChaos Epic Series Monoblock Power Amplifier • 1800W Max • MOSFET Power Supply • LED Power and Protect Indicators • Variable Input Gain Control • 2-Way System Protection Circuitry • Heavy Duty Black Anodized Aluminum Heatsink
Sonic Electronix is now carrying the new 2011 line of Boss Chaos Epic Series Amplifiers. These amps come in Monoblock, 2-Channel, and 4-Channel configurations as well as numerous different power ratings. Each one these Chaos Epic amplifiers feature Black anodized aluminum heatsink, soft turn on circuit, variable input gain control, 2-way protection circuitry, LED power & protect indicators, and much more.
The CE1800M version has an RMS power rating of 500 watts x 1-channel wired at 4 ohms and a Max power rating of 1800 watts x 1-channel wired at 2 ohms. It is equipped with nickel plated RCA level inputs & screw terminals and is powered by a MOSFET power supply. This amp also features High & Low pass filters, variable bass boost, and includes a remote subwoofer level control. The Chaos Epic Series amps have a wide variety of power and channel configurations for you to chose from.
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Model Number:
CE1800M
Weight:
10.00lbs
Internal SKU:
ce1800m
Internal Product ID:
34490
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Get amp especially for the price. Easy to install. Would recommend to someone who doesnt want alot of power but enough to get the job done.
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I got this as my first amp in my first car. I drive a 2006 Mazda 6 and Had it in a single 12" box with a 12" Boss Sub. It took some tweeking to find why the amp wouldnt work at first, and after hours of installation we hooked the remote wire (the wire that sends the signal to the amp to turn on when the car turns on) to the cigarette lighter in the front of the car it worked until it blew the sub a month later. I recently got the Audiobahn Alum 12" sub off of here for a great price, now that its installed into the box. We cant get the amp to turn on without jumping it from the power wire... maybe its user error but I've had more than a few problems with this amp.
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