Was at 7-Eleven last night, thumbing through the latest CA&E mag. They tested the new 6000 watt JBL amp, it weighs 88lbs, did over 8000 watts bridged, and pulled around 760 amps.... :eek: Crazy, I assume you would need a bank of batteries to run an amp of that caliber?
http://www.jbl.com/car/products/imag...l/A6000GTI.jpg http://www.jbl.com/car/products/prod...er=GTI&cat=AMP |
I would say so.. or one of them yellow power generators construction crews tow around..
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And with a $6000us price tag, a very understanding wife or g/f.
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You could always sell your car to buy it...oh but then you wouldn't have a car to put it in, or to get to work in. hmph.... :( There goes my dreams...
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I thought it was a monoblock. :confused:
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Originally posted by Chadxton: I thought it was a monoblock. :confused: Power Output: 2600 Watts RMS x 2 channels at 4 ohms and ≤ 1%THD+N 8110 Watts RMS x 1 channel at 4 ohms, 14.4V supply and ≤ 1%THD+N 7400 Watts RMS x 1 channel at 1 ohm, 14.4V supply and ≤ 1%THD+N |
I know, I read that silly. [img]tongue.gif[/img] That's why I got to thinking - uh, wow I thought it was a monoblock.
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Anyone catch the size of that amp.. its 6-1/2" x 29-3/8" x 23"... thats freaking huge.. I have heard about sub boxes not fitting,, but best to measure up to see if this amp fits..
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F-IT! pull out the protection and resistors or something to mod it to run at 17Volts!!! then test it! [img]smile.gif[/img] LOL... i don't even think you can do that! ;)
Livin Loud |
It takes up the whole trunk in Gary Bigg's Regal. It is frickin huge and until you see one in person it's not the same.
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