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wheelieking71

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  1. thats awsome, but where the heck did you get them? i have never ran into anything so hard to research, and where the heck are you supposed to buy anything???? AA needs a new strategy or they are destined to fail.
  2. im looking for a SAZ 1500D. prefer old heatsink (to match my other sundown amps). must have pics to show condition of amp.
  3. COOL, ill try it. if it works ill post up.
  4. cool, thanks for the quick response from someone who knows. thats how it should be. now, for the second part of my question. instead of using a Y-splitter, can i plug my signal into say the right input. then build a very short RCA cable and jump from the right output back to the left input? i wont be using any of the onboard processing in the amp if that matters. on a side note, i love these amps! i had a dual 4 sub wired for 2ohms that i was powering with a small class-D amp which supposedly was capable of 400watts at 2ohms. ran that for about a week. got curious, pulled the sub, swapped the wiring out for series connections (8ohms). pulled the class-D and installed the 100.2 bridged on the 8ohm load. it walked all over the supposedly 400watt class-D. WOOT! (irrelevent, but just wanted to share my expirience) now these two 100.2s i have are going to be delegated to midbass duty and im going to start looking for a 1500D.
  5. wondering if its possible to only use one input when bridgeing a 100.2? i know alot of the oldschool stuff i used to run you only needed one channel (usually the right) when bridgeing. the reason i ask is because im going to run two bridged 100.2s as a stereo pair and would like to avoid any funky Y-splitters or anything like that.

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