Exile 4-Channels Car Amplifier (X800.4)
#2
Exile Audio
125W x 4 @ 4 ohm (stereo)
- 400W x 2 @ 4 ohm (bridged)
- 18.6"L x 11.2"W x 2.7"H
- Recommended load: 2 ohm stereo or 4 ohm mono
- Class A/B high circuit design
- 18dB HP/LP/BP crossovers
- 4 gauge power and ground connectors
- Front/Rear input select
- Fuse size: 40A x 3
Nothing we haven't seen a million times before, huge amp that produces a bit more then rated power.
It is said that it is old PG employees who started Exile, it's possible, I have seen Morgan post on their web site he was X PG, not sure who else is.
125W x 4 @ 4 ohm (stereo)
- 400W x 2 @ 4 ohm (bridged)
- 18.6"L x 11.2"W x 2.7"H
- Recommended load: 2 ohm stereo or 4 ohm mono
- Class A/B high circuit design
- 18dB HP/LP/BP crossovers
- 4 gauge power and ground connectors
- Front/Rear input select
- Fuse size: 40A x 3
Nothing we haven't seen a million times before, huge amp that produces a bit more then rated power.
It is said that it is old PG employees who started Exile, it's possible, I have seen Morgan post on their web site he was X PG, not sure who else is.
#4
answered my own questions
7541 FTW!
because Infinity Reference 7541A amplifier, 111w rms x 4 as compared to the 75w rms x 4 on the Exile.
i'll try the search button for more answers next time:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-discussion/28797-exile-amps.html
7541 FTW!
because Infinity Reference 7541A amplifier, 111w rms x 4 as compared to the 75w rms x 4 on the Exile.
i'll try the search button for more answers next time:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-discussion/28797-exile-amps.html
#7
im running exile 12"xp's in my truck and they hit low, and have good sq for how much they ****. never had a problem @ 750 rms. buddy of mine has a exile amp. and has had no problems with it. look into bassworx their stuff is wicked also. and ive heard the same about exile being some of the old boys from PG.