Audiobahn 3201T Amplifier
#1
Audiobahn 3201T Amplifier
Hey guys, im thinking about picking up a Audiobahn 3201T Amplifier to run my 2 10" Alpine Type S Subs. Right now im running them with a Pioneer GM-X972 and im looking to upgrade and get some more and cleaner power running to them. Just looking for opinions on this amp. Im not looking for the best amp out there, just one to upgrade my current one. Any opinions, suggestions, comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Picture and Specs:
Features
Class A/B MOSFET Circuitry
PWM MOSFET Power Supply
Double Sided Glass Epoxy Circuit Board
Variable 18dB Hi/Low-Pass Crossovers
Variable Subsonic Filter
3-Way Protection Circuitry
Cobalt Blue Illumination
Blue LED Voltage and Status LEDs
High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
Nickel Plated Block Terminals
Fan Cooled with Flame Fan Grille
2-Channel Amp Specifications
Amplifier Type: 2-channel
RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 300W x 2
THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.02%
Bridged RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 840W x 1
Speaker Level Inputs: no
Preamp Outputs: yes
Built-In Crossovers: HP/LP
Bass Boost: 0-18 dB
Frequency Response: 10-40,000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB
Fuse Rating: n/a
Picture and Specs:
Features
Class A/B MOSFET Circuitry
PWM MOSFET Power Supply
Double Sided Glass Epoxy Circuit Board
Variable 18dB Hi/Low-Pass Crossovers
Variable Subsonic Filter
3-Way Protection Circuitry
Cobalt Blue Illumination
Blue LED Voltage and Status LEDs
High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
Nickel Plated Block Terminals
Fan Cooled with Flame Fan Grille
2-Channel Amp Specifications
Amplifier Type: 2-channel
RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 300W x 2
THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.02%
Bridged RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 840W x 1
Speaker Level Inputs: no
Preamp Outputs: yes
Built-In Crossovers: HP/LP
Bass Boost: 0-18 dB
Frequency Response: 10-40,000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB
Fuse Rating: n/a
#6
Im more interested in this particular amp, is it good?. I havent had any personal experience with Audiobahn. IT seems that it will be perfect for my current sub setup, matchin equally my subs rated RMS at 4 Ohms. To me it seems like a good choice.
#7
if its 2 chann you can do 2 ohm to each chann.
it should be ok. i first got a cheap kenwod amp and i was pleased with it.
when i did 8 ohms a sub totaled to 4 ohm's mono i did not like the sound.
when i did 2 ohm's to each chann i thought it sounded way better.
it should be ok. i first got a cheap kenwod amp and i was pleased with it.
when i did 8 ohms a sub totaled to 4 ohm's mono i did not like the sound.
when i did 2 ohm's to each chann i thought it sounded way better.