US AMPS
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I know they had some limited stuff in the past. Just wondering if there are plans to expand into this side of the industry.
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I have this US Amps 200, looks to be made in the 90s, no crossover. Works great, but gets kind of warm running bridged at 2ohm. I recently got a Ascendant avalanche and those subs come in dual 2ohms so i was thinking about running the amp at 1ohm bridged. I've heard from some people that its possible with a little modification, i'm no electric engineer, but i've modded a decent amount of ps1/ps2 and built some headphone amps so i'm tempted to try this. Besides swamping the capacitors w/ higher voltage capacitors, what eles could i replace on this amp? Is there anything i can add? Could i just leave it as is and just cool it better? thanks in advance for any help
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Hey by Jan 2006 the new website is hopefully going to be posted up. Ive seen the basic layout, and i must say its very nice. there is still time, and i was wondering what you pple would like to see on the site. here are some ideas to start off: More specs on amps (Dimensions, Crossovers, etc.) Install Pictures In Depth pix of the amps Descriptions of the amps .... feel free to give your ideas!
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