how an amp should look, 80% heat sink
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Originally posted by NOBASS: Apparently the heat sinks were swooped that way so the resonant frequencies of adjacent fins were not the same |
^ I like that. [img]smile.gif[/img]
(in Jules voice....guy from Pulp Fiction) Mmmmmmm, this is an ugly amp. That is one godawful looking amp that apears that it could very seriously harm a person if he/she were to trip and fall on it. Definatly not something I'd want to display in my own install, but probably a great amp none the less. |
The large black cover above the fuse door is all power supply section .I was lucky enough to own one of these amps back in 1988. it produced 360 watts @ 4 ohms of real RMS power when bridged. and they expensive too !
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I want that amp.
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I agree...
That thing in the right install would be awe-inspiring... You take an Audiobahn amp, and I'll take this HK (in mint shape anyway)... and with both of us setting off with the goal of "build an install that gives people the impression that they are looking at one ultra-high-end install - and we'll see who wins the challenge. :D |
I remember when those were new on the demo boards ;) Was freaky looking then and still is now [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ July 11, 2004, 10:02 PM: Message edited by: SUX 2BU ] |
Yep, like Jeff Foxworthy said:
"If a guy's got big feet, big ears, big fingers, and a big nose, he BETTER be packin' cause that's one ugly son of a b!tch!" [ July 11, 2004, 11:35 PM: Message edited by: Hardwrkr ] |
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