Not a bad amp for the money
I bought mine used and had to repair a bad Cap, but once it was fixed it had no problem pounding out the sound. I can't take away from the manufacturer because of this since I've repaired Audiobahn, Alpine, Rockford, MTX, Sony, Kicker, JBL, Infinity, Kenwood for the same thing. Also I've replaced many Mosfets in each of these listed also. Surprisingly I have yet to fix any Boss, Legacy, American Pro, Pioneer, Lanzar, Orion, Hollywood Amps for this, All but a few of these makers listed have also had many Mosfets replaced. Keep this in mind when you buy any Amps, there may be a Capacitor that's starting to go bad and it will effect the performance drastically!
It has the features you need to tune your sub(s) I ran 4x4SVC Cheap subs @ 2x2Ohms with the subs in a clam shell configuration using my spare wheel area divided in half for the enclosures with 1-4"x10"long port in each side.
I found it to be better than my 350watt kicker monoblock, Boss 1100watt monoblock , Kenwood 600watt and 1000watt 2 channels, Rockford 500watt Monoblock and very close to the same sound as some 900 watt Audiobahn High Current and Regular A-B Amps I have and almost the same as a 900 watt Performance Technique Digital Amp.
Not quite as good as an 800 Watt Hollywood A-B Amp that has just a bit lower frequency response than all of these others but still not a bad performer when you consider the cost comparison. Of course it was better than a pile of other amps I have here also but not worth mentioning for a comparison.
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