Arc Kar 900.1 vs MMats 1100.1
#12
I went with the mmats D1100.1. Have you used this model before or have any experience with it?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Originally Posted by MTA
the mmats 1100.1 will do atleast its rated power... more likely around the 1200-1300 watt range if u actually measure it
take the mmats ! if its not too late
take the mmats ! if its not too late
#13
all their d class amps have the same features.. cleanm stable power output..and more than the ratings
their 3000.1d is rated at 2500 rms but puts out 3000 watts RMS on a single optima battery
how are you enjoying the amp? be sure to keep the gain down around 10-11o'clock and you dont need to crank the gain to get power out of the amp
their 3000.1d is rated at 2500 rms but puts out 3000 watts RMS on a single optima battery
how are you enjoying the amp? be sure to keep the gain down around 10-11o'clock and you dont need to crank the gain to get power out of the amp
#14
Hey MTA,
I love the MMATS! It puts out quite the bit of power. I would have to say that I think the amp is being starved and I will have to implement the "Big 3". I am running a pair of Soundsplinter RL-i8's and they really supply a nice shot to the chest. Nice, clean and tight bass. For the money, the MMATS was well worth it.
I bet that once I do the "Big 3" things will open up a whole lot more.
Cheers!
JJ
I love the MMATS! It puts out quite the bit of power. I would have to say that I think the amp is being starved and I will have to implement the "Big 3". I am running a pair of Soundsplinter RL-i8's and they really supply a nice shot to the chest. Nice, clean and tight bass. For the money, the MMATS was well worth it.
I bet that once I do the "Big 3" things will open up a whole lot more.
Cheers!
JJ
Originally Posted by MTA
all their d class amps have the same features.. cleanm stable power output..and more than the ratings
their 3000.1d is rated at 2500 rms but puts out 3000 watts RMS on a single optima battery
how are you enjoying the amp? be sure to keep the gain down around 10-11o'clock and you dont need to crank the gain to get power out of the amp
their 3000.1d is rated at 2500 rms but puts out 3000 watts RMS on a single optima battery
how are you enjoying the amp? be sure to keep the gain down around 10-11o'clock and you dont need to crank the gain to get power out of the amp
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