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Pros: This thing was a cheaper amp, with cool light up features, and somewhat easy adjustable controls. Puts out power when working.
Cons: The input leads for where wires for ground and power are difficult to work with. Uses an Alan wrench screw to tighten down on the wiring. Kinda a cheap setup. Amp also gets very, very hot. Sometimes too hot to touch. Because of this, this may lead to fuses being blown quite often. The first week I had it wired to four ohms, and figured I'd switch to two ohms to see how I would do. Shortly after I switched it to two ohms, it started to blow fuses within a second of installing a new one. I checked out the wiring in my car, and its all secluded so no wires are touching. Fuses blow like no other, and its tiring to replace them every time you would want to drive down the street. Eventually switched back to four ohms with my sub, and it blows fuses less often, but it still occurs occasionally.
Conclusion: I would not recommend this amplifier. Although it is cheap, the cons outweigh the pros, and the performance lacks from time to time. Don't let the other reviews fool you. I have been running this amp for over a month, and the reason why I am reviewing it now is because I wanted to give a strong review of the product. I suggest spending the extra money for a better, more reliable amp.
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Good amp for the price
I had this thing hooked up to 2 kenwood kfc-w3011 12" subs. They pounded pretty good. Definitely worth the money, says 250 RMS but it's probably closer to 175 RMS.
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Looks Great
I put this in my truck. Paired it with a Boss D12F and Jensen 9213, also from this site. Everything sounds great!
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