 1400-WATT 2-CHANNEL Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier By: Pyle Average Rating: 4.5 Total Reviews: 7 More Information
On: 2008-06-28
I got this amp to hook up to complete my system, and it works great. I dont usually bump it so loud that my ears pop, but itll do it. I havent had overheating problems, but like I said, I dont have it really loud for a substantial amount of time. Bottom line, Im very pleased. Great price for the product! On: 2008-04-28
thank you for this product. It was very useful for my stereo. thanks again
scott. You are an excelent seller. On: 2008-03-30
this amp its not good for subwoofer, and its alright for voice, but I would not recommend it to nobody, it doent matter what the price is On: 2008-01-28
I was very pleased with this item and am planning on purchaseing better speakers to go with it. On: 2007-11-14
When my trusty Pioneer amp died on me after nearly 10 years, I was pretty torn. I didnt need bass that hit hard enough to bounce things off of my car, but I also didnt want to go back to stock.
Luckily, I found this on Amazon before wasting my money on some flea market junk.
The amp itself is pretty basic. You have typical crossover options and gain -- nothing special there. I noticed this uses two 10A fuses instead of one 20A fuse. (Then again, the amp Im replacing is really old, so maybe this isnt as uncommon as I thought)
So, altogether pretty ho-hum, until I got it hooked up. Im driving two Polk db12s in a bandpass box, and they sound like new speakers with this amp. The range seems to be great, if a little "hollow" compared to the Pioneer. But that aside, its LOUD and I havent encountered any overheating problems.
Obviously, this isnt something youll want to use as a foundation for a competition-grade system, but its more than enough for a casual enthusiast. (And total overkill for people who dont have to good sense to use foam or Dynamat under their license plates... you know who you are...) On: 2007-11-13
When my trusty Pioneer amp died on me after nearly 10 years, I was pretty torn. I didnt need bass that hit hard enough to bounce things off of my car, but I also didnt want to go back to stock.
Luckily, I found this on Amazon before wasting my money on some flea market junk.
The amp itself is pretty basic. You have typical crossover options and gain -- nothing special there. I noticed this uses two 10A fuses instead of one 20A fuse. (Then again, the amp Im replacing is really old, so maybe this isnt as uncommon as I thought)
So, altogether pretty ho-hum, until I got it hooked up. Im driving two Polk db12s in a bandpass box, and they sound like new speakers with this amp. The range seems to be great, if a little "hollow" compared to the Pioneer. But that aside, its LOUD and I havent encountered any overheating problems.
Obviously, this isnt something youll want to use as a foundation for a competition-grade system, but its more than enough for a casual enthusiast. (And total overkill for people who dont have to good sense to use foam or Dynamat under their license plates... you know who you are...) On: 2007-06-10
over heats at times but cant beat the price!! and doesnt happen all the time just if you use it longer than 20 minutes or so On: 2007-01-10
My 1400 - Watt amplifier was a great buy. Its size is very convenient and its performance is so far, excellent. I would recommend this product to any one who is looking for an affordable priced amplifier which offers an excellent rich sound to your car stereo when you are rolling around.
Rocky On: 2007-01-09
My 1400 - Watt amplifier was a great buy. Its size is very convenient and its performance is so far, excellent. I would recommend this product to any one who is looking for an affordable priced amplifier which offers an excellent rich sound to your car stereo when you are rolling around.
Rocky
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