used PPI PC2350 - in Amps - $$550
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used PPI PC2350 - in Amps - $$550
Condition: Used
Category: Amps
I have a PPI PC2350 for sale.
Power Type: 1400+ watts rms
Asking Price is $$550
Product Brand & Model:
Precision Power Inc.
PC2350
1400Wx1 into @ 4 ohm mono
Bandwidth: 4.5 Hz to 100kHz
THD:0.02%
Input Sensitivity: 150mV to 12 V
Amp is NOT advertised as being 2 ohms mono stable, but with the midifications outlined below, I would bet money that it is, making it 2800wx1 @ 2 ohms mono
Condition of all items:
Cosmetically its about a 7/10. It has some deep scratches, but overall the paint is still there.
Mechanically this amp is a 10/10. I have tested it and verified that it is fully functional.
Total Price: :
$550 + actual shipping. Shipping will be costly as this amp weighs a lot. I will weigh it once someone is interested.
Pictures:
Additional info:
There is more to this amp than just a great, high powered class A/B amp. This amplifier was modified from the factory to be used in "The Beast", a Ford Bronco owned by Alma Gates, and used to break the world record in the late 90's. This amplifier is revision number 3, and I suspect that it was the 26th amplifier in the vehicle (see pictures). The factory made this a mono only amp, and beefed up the power going to the transistors with copper buss bars. I am not 100% clear on what this did, but I can guess that it helps generate more power from the amp. I have not tested how many watts this amp produces, I will leave that up to the new owner.
When I got it, someone had added a switch internally, and changed some resistors. It was non functional when I bought it. I replaced the resistors with what came OEM, and tested all components, which checked out as functional. The amplifier now powers up and is fully functional.
This amp can be run in a car to make some awesome bass, or it can be displayed in someones collection. This amp is absolutely a collectors item and represents a major piece of car audio history. I would keep it if my wife didnt think I was crazy.
Category: Amps
I have a PPI PC2350 for sale.
Power Type: 1400+ watts rms
Asking Price is $$550
Product Brand & Model:
Precision Power Inc.
PC2350
1400Wx1 into @ 4 ohm mono
Bandwidth: 4.5 Hz to 100kHz
THD:0.02%
Input Sensitivity: 150mV to 12 V
Amp is NOT advertised as being 2 ohms mono stable, but with the midifications outlined below, I would bet money that it is, making it 2800wx1 @ 2 ohms mono
Condition of all items:
Cosmetically its about a 7/10. It has some deep scratches, but overall the paint is still there.
Mechanically this amp is a 10/10. I have tested it and verified that it is fully functional.
Total Price: :
$550 + actual shipping. Shipping will be costly as this amp weighs a lot. I will weigh it once someone is interested.
Pictures:
There is more to this amp than just a great, high powered class A/B amp. This amplifier was modified from the factory to be used in "The Beast", a Ford Bronco owned by Alma Gates, and used to break the world record in the late 90's. This amplifier is revision number 3, and I suspect that it was the 26th amplifier in the vehicle (see pictures). The factory made this a mono only amp, and beefed up the power going to the transistors with copper buss bars. I am not 100% clear on what this did, but I can guess that it helps generate more power from the amp. I have not tested how many watts this amp produces, I will leave that up to the new owner.
When I got it, someone had added a switch internally, and changed some resistors. It was non functional when I bought it. I replaced the resistors with what came OEM, and tested all components, which checked out as functional. The amplifier now powers up and is fully functional.
This amp can be run in a car to make some awesome bass, or it can be displayed in someones collection. This amp is absolutely a collectors item and represents a major piece of car audio history. I would keep it if my wife didnt think I was crazy.
Last edited by VWdude; 07-13-2013 at 07:16 PM.
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I do believe I struck gold
I had a friend who works at a car auction place and grabbed one of these out of a car, he said he didn't test it and didn't want it along with 5 other amps some old some new, so I bought the lot off him for 5$ when I hooked it up the first time it tried arching out, upon opening it up I found someone had broken an RCA and pushed it INTO the amp so I took it out and hooked it up, now it works perfect.
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