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I have not seen many out there yet so it might be hard to get info outside of US Amps directly.

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anyone? im having trouble finding info on this amp other than the specs on the website....does it do rated power?

The VLX3DE will easily do the 2400 rms that it is rated @ 14.4. It will do 2K rms @ 13.4

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All the VLX amps look sexy.. wish they were carried at more locations or sold on more sites.... :shrug:

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My brother just picked up a vlx3de the other day. working on putting it to work on a fi audio 18" n2...lets you guys know what it can do.

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My brother just picked up a vlx3de the other day. working on putting it to work on a fi audio 18" n2...lets you guys know what it can do.

Ever get this amp installed dimp??? I am curious about this one...

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Brother to Dimpthepimp^^^

I bought a VLX4150 and a VLX3de I got them both installed. I don't know why, but the 4150 popped all the fuses on the front and had a internal direct short the first time it was turn on. I also had no audio from the new sub, but that turned out to be a problem with the sub. Once I got the 4150 back from re audio and the sub back from the shop.

The 4150 worked fine and I notice they hot glued/epoxy the double stack circuit boards to help secure them,these amps have a clear bottom plate. The VLX3de preformed o.k. It was running at a .5ohm on one Btl N2 18 w/four batteries, 50 farad cap. and one stock alternator. Voltage drop was a problem as it would go to 10'ish if played long(working on a second alt.) Then...it quit, the vlx3de would come on but no sound. Pulled it out and found the double stack circuit board came loose, I pull the clear cover off and pushed it back down. Installed and it worked great :bump: for about a week and it came loose again. Pulled it back out,found same problem and I went ahead and hot glued the edges of that double stack circuit board to help it from coming loose(as I noticed it was done on the vlx4150). Got it back in and installed and super! :bump: It was great for o-about 6 weeks then one day it wouldn't turn on :WTFBubble: Pulled it back out again (really tired of this now) and the double stack circuit board was o.k. and I hooked up some tester leads and could not get it to come on. I pulled the cover off and look around and nothing, no smell, no burnt parts, I have no idea. :rofl2:

Butttt: I got a used crescendo 3kwp today :fing34: and I'm off to the races- not really.

I am going to get this second alternator purchased and put on before putting this new amp is in, as that was what I was working towards before the VLX3de stopped working. All I know is the day before it quit I was into the rock and roll , not slamming the bass a lot, then I notice it wasn't on. :puzzled: It is not mounted on the speaker box and has 2 runs of zero gauge wire to the back. I don't think it was happy at .5ohm and the voltage wasn't the best but ???????

I also noticed they not selling these amps on this site anymore and I wonder.

I will get it fixed, it looks really good, then sell it.

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