Hey just figured ide post this in here for ya guys. Looks like the perfect amp for someone wanting to do things CHEAP! Thing is youl need either 2 2 ohm subs or 4 4 ohm subs to get that real 100 watts.
But looks like a decent starter amp for someone or if somone in the race game wants to put something light in there to power some 6 X 9's for sub duty... Or a pair of 10's in the back deck.
Hope this dosent get me in trouble... I am NOT advertising, just trying to help other broke music lovers out...
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=269-175
If this amp was used with our stock deck output would be closer to around 60 watts rms at 1 ohm. But using a aftermarket deck just piping the raw speaker output into the unit youl get pretty darm close to that 100 watts rms.
A little more digging and i found that the main outputs in it are IRFZ44 transitors that were found in the early 90's kicker stuff. A poster also seems to confirm this.
Dnt know what the amp came out off, a poster says Chrysler 300...
But looks like a decent starter amp for someone or if somone in the race game wants to put something light in there to power some 6 X 9's for sub duty... Or a pair of 10's in the back deck.
Hope this dosent get me in trouble... I am NOT advertising, just trying to help other broke music lovers out...
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=269-175
If this amp was used with our stock deck output would be closer to around 60 watts rms at 1 ohm. But using a aftermarket deck just piping the raw speaker output into the unit youl get pretty darm close to that 100 watts rms.
A little more digging and i found that the main outputs in it are IRFZ44 transitors that were found in the early 90's kicker stuff. A poster also seems to confirm this.
Dnt know what the amp came out off, a poster says Chrysler 300...
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