Jack88
Aug 19 2006, 09:00 PM
hey guys,iv been looking at a decent 4 channel lately.i came across a clarion APA4320 and it seems to have the goods.this is all i could find about it on the net but i had a look on the side of it and it seems to have some good featurs.any one had any experience with it at all?it retails for 599 or 499 i think it was.
Maximum Power Output 640W
Continuous Average Power Output 320W (80W x 4 Into 4 Ohms 20Hz-20kHz @ 0.05% THD)
Typical 2-Ohm Stereo 115W x 4 @ 0.2% THD
Typical 2-Ohm Bridged Power 230W x 2 @ 0.2% THD
Bass Extender Control 0~15dB @ 45Hz
Adjustable 55Hz-550Hz, 12dB/oct. High/Low-Pass Crossover
Mixed- Mode Operation
4-, 3-, or 2- Channel Operation
MOSFET Output Design
Speaker Level Inputs
Double-Sided FR4 PC Board
Jack
4daboyz
Aug 21 2006, 12:15 PM
ive used clarion amps b4 and have never had a problem
generally have good products but if ur gonna spend 500-600
u should be able to buy a better quality amp
SlimLim
Aug 21 2006, 01:15 PM
i havent had experience with this particular amp, but i've used about 4 different models. All of very good quality esp for the money. I only wish clarion gave out better specs of their amps though
Jack88
Aug 21 2006, 11:14 PM
thanks for the replys guys,i wont be paying RRP for this amp,ill get it for about half price.i had another look at it today and it seems to have good features. adjustable crossover slope 6 12 and 18 dB.and a few other things i cant remember lol.i think i will buy this amp as no one else has had a problem with the clrarion gear,and seems this is one of there "up market" amps it should be rather good.
Jack
Jack88
Aug 22 2006, 12:15 AM
hey i found my old clarion book,i found all the specs on the amp.
*4/3/2 channels bridgeable mode operation
*Maximum power output 640w (160w x 4 into 4 ohms)
*Continuous average power output 320w (80w x 4 into 4 ohms)
*Typical bridged power 230w x 2 @ 0.2% THD
*Typical 2 ohms stereo power output 115w x 4 @ 0.2% THD
*Bass extender: 0/+ 15 dB @ 45hz
*independant front/rear adjustable crossover frequencies (HP/LP: 55 - 550hz or 550 - 5,500hz
*Adjustable line level input 200mV up to 6V
*Speaker level inputs to allow easy interface with factory car stereos
*Soft mute on/off circuitry
*Gold plated isolated massive speaker and power supply connections
Jack
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