Small amp - big power?
Originally posted by Phiber Optik:
If you can find one check out the old Marathon amps they do about 500rms @ 4ohm and a little more @ 2ohm. They are nice because they have such a small footprint, they have good control, and look pretty crisp
If you can find one check out the old Marathon amps they do about 500rms @ 4ohm and a little more @ 2ohm. They are nice because they have such a small footprint, they have good control, and look pretty crisp
What with Island people.That and Massive [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Quick, catch it, it's trying to make a break for it with the Sony and Bose when someone left the top off the garbage can. [img]graemlins/puke.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/2xblown.gif[/img]
You might also want to try the new Concept HP amps, I just brought the HP1000 class D mono amp in (my Xtants just might be too large to fit the front trunk of the MR2). It is 1000w rms @ 1 ohm and measures 17" long x 7" wide x 2" high and weighs a ton for such a small amp (big power supply?)
[ April 14, 2004, 10:45 PM: Message edited by: MR2NR ]
You might also want to try the new Concept HP amps, I just brought the HP1000 class D mono amp in (my Xtants just might be too large to fit the front trunk of the MR2). It is 1000w rms @ 1 ohm and measures 17" long x 7" wide x 2" high and weighs a ton for such a small amp (big power supply?)
[ April 14, 2004, 10:45 PM: Message edited by: MR2NR ]


