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I searched the specs thats pinned but theres nothing about the older amps...

a friend has the VFL 400 and i was woundering what it would do ???

might not be vfl ?

but the amp is a Us amps & its about 7ft long

Edited by denim

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sorry the amp i am wanting info on is a Us Amps its as tall as i am !!! 6ft or better the thing is a monstor but i cant make out what it says on the board other than ......400, has lots of red and black 8ga wire comming out of 1 end

looks like this 1 but its twice the amp....

usamp.jpg

Edited by Lord Baccus

the vlx 400 is about 4 ft long and 2400 watts @1 ohm. i never seen a 6 foot us amp. ill will like to know what it is also. have any pics of the amp?

Specs per my 92 U.S. AMPS broshure are as follows:

200 per channel @ 4ohms

400 per channel @ 2ohms

800 per channel @ 1ohm

1600 per channel @ .5 ohm

3200 bridged @ 1 ohm

44 inches long

Needs 400 Amps of inline fusing

Quad power supplies

Vari-Loud equalization

And as we all know under rated. Last time I was involved with these was in the mid 90s

You're probably thinking of that rather 'rare' US Amps amp.. I can't remember THE exact model..

But I saw an install in an Eclipse that used it & a DD 9515.. it took up the entire back seat of the Eclipse.. length wise.

stratusRT01 did the install.

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IIRC, the old VLX-400s were rated at 2400 watts. Either way, these things were badass...if you could fit one in your car.

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