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Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:49 PM
Well today i had a friend look at my old amp Pyramid Crystal 1000W and he ended up being able to fix it for me so now i have 2 1000W amps witch one should i use for my subs?
Here are the specs for my amps

Nitro 1000W amp

BUILT IN FULL CROSSOVER
VARIABLE LOW PASS FILTER: 30-250Hz
VARIABLE HIGH PASS FILTER 50-1-KHz
VARIABLE BASS BOOST: 0-18dB
VARIABLE GAIN/LEVEL CONTROL
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20Hz-30KHz
REGULATED MOSFET POWER SUPPLY
MONO BRIDGEABLE & STABLE AT 2-OHMS
SOFT DELAYED REMOTE TURN-ON
HIGH LEVEL & LOW LEVEL INPUTS (SPEAKER/RCA)
45-DEGREE ANGLED SPEAKER & POWER SUPPLY CONNECTORS FOR EASY INSTALLATION
ADJUSTABLE INPUT SENSITIVITY
GOLD PLATED RCA CONNECTORS
GOLD PLATED POWER & SPEAKER TERMINALS
2-8 OHM LOAD CAPACITY
3-WAY PROTECTION WITH LED INDICATOR
DUAL COLOR POWER & PROTECTION LED INDICATORS
RMS POWER (4-OHMS)100-WATTS X 2-CH
RMS POWER (2-OHMS)150-WATTS X 2-CH
RMS POWER (BRIDGED) 300-WATTS
PEAK POWER OUTPUT 1000-WATTS
MIN IMPEDANCE UNBRIDGED 2-OHMS
MIN IMPEDANCE BRIDGED 4-OHMS
THD @ RATED RMS POWER 0.03%
SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS: YES
BUILT IN CROSSOVER: HP (50Hz-1KHz), LP (30-250Hz)
BASS BOOST 0-18dB
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: 95-dB
FUSE RATING: 30A
DIMENSION: 280MM X 65.5MM X 308MM

Pyramid Crystal 1000w amp

500 Watts x 2 Output
1000 Watts x 1 Bridged Output
Variable Hi/Lo Electronic Crossover Network
Variable Bass Boost (0 - +18dB @ 60Hz)
Variable Input Level (Gain) Control
Remote Turn On/Off
Gold Plated RCA Inputs
High Level Molex Inputs
Power On LED Indicator
LED Protection Indicator
S/N Ratio: > 95dB
THD: < 0.04%
Thermal Protection
Overload Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Anti-Thump Turn-On
Remote Bass Boost
MOSFET Circuitry
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Dimensions: 10.9" x 2.4" x 11


The subs are Alpine Type-E here are the specs on them

12" 4-ohm subwoofer
Kevlar®-treated pulp woofer cone with Santoprene rubber surround
dual oversized Nomex® spiders
frequency response: 28-1,000 Hz
power range: 50-250 watts RMS
peak power: 750 watts RMS
sensitivity: 89 dB

Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:03 PM
id get a quality amp

(i dont know much about nitro, but it seems like an off brand to me)



Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:06 PM
they aren't much different..i wouldn't be suprised if they were the same board


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Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:29 PM
The nitro amp i recived by miss take when i orderd off of a discount web site so i deicided to keep it. It was listed on there for like $100 ended up payin like 80 or so for the one i orderd and i got that one. Its full name (i guess u would cal it is) Nitro Berlin Mobile Westex
Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:53 PM
u paid $80 for a 1000 watt amp?



it wont be very good me thinks

just get something quality, a nice 500 watt amp would probably sound better than either of those amps



Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:37 PM
i got a concept amp 1500 watts but it cost a pretty penny



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Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Wednesday, September 14, 2005 5:48 PM
i got offered 30 bucks for my pyramid amp by my friend. so thats gone then after skool some girl gave me 60 bucks for my nitro amp. so now im in the market for a new amp.
Re: Witch Amp should i use?
Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:25 PM
dirty elf wrote:u paid $80 for a 1000 watt amp?



it wont be very good me thinks

just get something quality, a nice 500 watt amp would probably sound better than either of those amps
dude you can get a nice amp for a good price now adays i got my power accoustic 1600 watt gothic series for bout 200 just need to look



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