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Old School PPI Sound Quality with SPL

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I've been enjoying my old school set up, Powered by Old School Precision Power PC2150 for sub duty and a PC275 for my mids and highs, both amps are from 1997 never been repaired original void stickers still in tacked.  I'm running  2 NOS  12'' Rockford Fosgate P1's, there the ones with a big plastic cover over the magnet, to make the magnets look big, sealed boxes.  Let me tell you those subs sound incredible with those old school PPI amps. My head unit is an old school Alpine CDA - 7965 year 2001 sound quality deck, has no deck power, you can only use amplifiers with this deck. I'm running a Tsanmi 40 FARID CAP. I  have a old school Audio Control cross over in the glove box its a 3 in one. Mids and highs are 6 1/2'' alpine mids and sound steam ring radiator tweeters. This system sounds incredible, Sound quality and SPL. Both the gains are off on the PC 2150 and the PC275  yes people off. I own allot of of old school car amps and these old school PPI PC amps are amazing. go figure 21 year old amps and running and sounding and feeling the music. All I listen to is the radio by the way, all the new POP song playing some serious bassy music. The amps are so dependable I had a loose ground and the amps kept going into protect until I figured out what was wrong. I tighend up the ground and the amps worked like new. I can't say enough about the old school PPI PC Class amps. The bigger amps are fan cooled, my PC 2150 is fan cooled, doesn't barley get warm. I'm able to have the gains in the off position because the P1 subs magnet are so tinny, the size of 6 x 9 magnets. Any questions feel free  to hit me up.   

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Welcome to SSA!!

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Welcome man, lets see some pictures or start a build log if you can. I love some old school gear.

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