TOQAYL
Dec 26 2002, 03:07 PM
Well I tried the new AUDIOLINE ALD1000X class D 1000 w amp over the last week, (need an amp while I finish getting the car ready for my ne Crossfire VR 2000), and was quite impressed.
I have the thing wired to run a 0.9 ohms, gain at 3/4 and it moves my sub (Crossfire XT15, 5 cu.ft. box slot ported).
The look of the amp is so-so but it takes 2 awg power inputs and 8-6awg speaker outputs. there are 4 x 40a fuses and a sub sonic filter.
Part 2---- 1 inch MDF or HDF.. Where to buy?
Western surburbs of Melbourne prefered
Thanks
advance
Dec 26 2002, 04:15 PM
Are they marketing it as a digital amp? or just class D? cause there are no fully digital amps available.
sounds promosing though
Andu
Dec 26 2002, 04:35 PM
Are you going to run 0.9ohm with the VR2000?
Alpine Child
Dec 26 2002, 10:28 PM
where can i get some specs about this amp?
Fudd
Dec 27 2002, 01:06 AM
i noticed these amps the other day, they are marketing them as digital!!
not to bad looking, it's BIG it has chrome end caps and the red in the center, i thoughtthere not to bad, and good for the price.
i wouldent mide haveing a play around with one, my crusty old audioline amp was pretty good for the price, better bang for ya buck that jaycay in my opinion!
Anonymous
Dec 27 2002, 02:39 AM
no digital amp available?
rubbish!! alpine M300 + M500
first FULLY digital amplifier, from input, to output.
Fudd
Dec 27 2002, 03:19 AM
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Originally posted by NUMB:
no digital amp available?
rubbish!! alpine M300 + M500
first FULLY digital amplifier, from input, to output.
um just a little note, the output canot be digital being that speakers can only play an anoluge signal because our ears can only hear the anoluge signal
therfor the amp isent completly digital, and the reast of it can be explaind by someone else hehe *hic*
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