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Originally Posted by PTChris
Ahh yes the days when high current amps were king and all amps got insanely hot.
My favourite amps of all time are the early gens of the Orion HCCA, more specifically the Digital Reference era. No on board crossovers, no subsonic filters(no one knew about porting back then LOL)and you needed a RBG1 module to bridge the damn thing. Just a true amplifier with a single potentiometer for gain and that's it. The HCCA 250 for example was rated at 2x50 into 4 ohm, but load that sucker down to 1 ohm mono(if you had the module) or .5 ohm stereo and she made appx. 800 RMS and sounded good while doing it. The HCCA amps were always sweet no matter what gen it was, until DEI bought A/D/S and killed a legend when they shut down the Orion build house in Tempe Arizona and discontinued the HCCA line for China built D class amps. Sorry for the rant but it just isn't like it used to be. YES YES YES!!! someone who understands it! I am a o/s orion freak. a/d/s/t knew what they were doing with orion, ppi, and a/d/s. I currently have 2 275R's, 1 12" hcca (can't find a second someone let me know if you've got one!!) 4 6s hcca components and a 425HCCA. For a system that says it's gonna do 400wRMS total, haha, it eats 260amps. Great company, great ideals, and they are the only reason i'm actually on a canadian post - lookin for HCCA's and I found one from this site looking for another! later guys |
Originally Posted by Cutra
Normally i totally don't have any time for Sony yet those amps are nice.
way to go NEWB!!! p.s. let me know if you want to sell them...lol And yes, they came from who Sux guessed. I've heard of one more in Canada, and I know there are a few in the US, UK, and Japan. Not a lot tho I imagine. S/N is 0010110 on one, the other has none. I'm guessing there were only a few hundred of these made at the most, and most are in a warehouse somewhere in Japan. |
^ A few years ago someone from Red Deer posted pics of an SPL truck with two of those in the back. Whether these are the same 2 I have no idea - I dunno if the previous owner picked them up new or used.
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I have a Phoenix Golf Route 66 i know it is a bad pic but i have a terrible camera at the time
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Originally Posted by Dukk
^ A few years ago someone from Red Deer posted pics of an SPL truck with two of those in the back. Whether these are the same 2 I have no idea - I dunno if the previous owner picked them up new or used.
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wow, being a youngin' like me, it's great to see what used to be around! If only I could hear this stuff, and know what it's like to have real quality..
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Originally Posted by Dukk
^ That was about a decade before the Series 1 amps were introduced. They came out in 92 if I remember right. I had a 2060sd in the girlfriend's car back then..
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^ The 260sD had the same board as the Punch30hd. I agree though, those first gen connectors were rotten to use.
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is the usamp 442 rare?
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i got a pair of sony m3 amps.. i know those are pretty rare.. may be looking to sell them soon too..
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