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Does the SAZ-2500D come with a remote bass knob? I cant find any pics...

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It does...

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It does...

Cool just wanted to make sure, I'm gonna go with the sundown instead of the Rockford T2500-bdcp(sinc the Rockford's subsonic filter isnt adjustable). Just wanted to make sure cause I didnt want to have to control the sub using my Head unit lol

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what HU do you have???

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Just to eliminate any doubt in my answer... Excerpt from SSA Store...

SPECIFICATIONS:

Digital Class-D Linkable Mono Block Amplifier

Double Sided Through Hole Epoxy PCB

1 Ohm Stability

Daisy-Chain Through Output RCA

Efficiency : 86% @ 4 ohm, at 100Hz

24dB/Oct Variable Crossover

Multi-Way Protection Circuitry

(Thermal/Over Current/Speaker Short/Speaker DC Protection)

RCA Line Input and Master Output

24dB Octave Crossover Slope

24dB Octave Variable Subsonic Crossover Slope

Variable Bass Boost

Variable Low Pass Filter

Variable Phase Shift

Zero(0) Gauge Power Supply Connectors

Tested Voltage & THD : 14.4V & Less than 1% THD

Operating Voltage : DC 10V~18V

Wired Remote Controller

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what HU do you have???

I cant really afford anything better but Kenwood X595. I love how they have 4volt pre outs. most company's dont have this.

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Just to eliminate any doubt in my answer... Excerpt from SSA Store...

SPECIFICATIONS:

Digital Class-D Linkable Mono Block Amplifier

Double Sided Through Hole Epoxy PCB

1 Ohm Stability

Daisy-Chain Through Output RCA

Efficiency : 86% @ 4 ohm, at 100Hz

24dB/Oct Variable Crossover

Multi-Way Protection Circuitry

(Thermal/Over Current/Speaker Short/Speaker DC Protection)

RCA Line Input and Master Output

24dB Octave Crossover Slope

24dB Octave Variable Subsonic Crossover Slope

Variable Bass Boost

Variable Low Pass Filter

Variable Phase Shift

Zero(0) Gauge Power Supply Connectors

Tested Voltage & THD : 14.4V & Less than 1% THD

Operating Voltage : DC 10V~18V

Wired Remote Controller

Thank you yea I saw these specs and saw it said wired remote but just wanted to make sure that it was a knob remote.

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Don't feel bad, I run an Alpine that is almost 10 years old. Still works great too, just no fancy stuff.

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Just to eliminate any doubt in my answer... Excerpt from SSA Store...

SPECIFICATIONS:

Digital Class-D Linkable Mono Block Amplifier

Double Sided Through Hole Epoxy PCB

1 Ohm Stability

Daisy-Chain Through Output RCA

Efficiency : 86% @ 4 ohm, at 100Hz

24dB/Oct Variable Crossover

Multi-Way Protection Circuitry

(Thermal/Over Current/Speaker Short/Speaker DC Protection)

RCA Line Input and Master Output

24dB Octave Crossover Slope

24dB Octave Variable Subsonic Crossover Slope

Variable Bass Boost

Variable Low Pass Filter

Variable Phase Shift

Zero(0) Gauge Power Supply Connectors

Tested Voltage & THD : 14.4V & Less than 1% THD

Operating Voltage : DC 10V~18V

Wired Remote Controller

Thank you yea I saw these specs and saw it said wired remote but just wanted to make sure that it was a knob remote.

Yes and the good thing about these is that it's a gain control, not a bass boost knob. I also believe that when you set your gains if you turn the knob all the way up you only reach what your gains are set at. It doesn't act like your turning your gain setting on the amp all the way up.

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