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im thinking about ordering one of these amps to power my mids, i would like to know if any of you guys have used this amp and what are your thought about it and if it does rated power. thanks

I owned a Cadence TXA-1000D and I loved it. I believe they are rated at 13.8v though.

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From what I have read, people have been very happy with the performance per dollar. :)

if you dont need 1ohm capability look at this fxa 2100. i had a txa1000d and had issues they replaced it with the fxa1200d and its been great.

if you dont need 1ohm capability look at this fxa 2100. i had a txa1000d and had issues they replaced it with the fxa1200d and its been great.

I've been looking at the new Cadence as well. How is the build quality on them? They look plastic.

there is only one thing i dont like about them and thats the power and speaker inputs they are on an angle down but the mounting lip sticks out a little to much so its a little tough to get bigger wire to bend around the lip and go into there spots. they should have trimed the lip back a little to make it easier. other than that they are great amps they look a little cheesy but are heavy for there size. the foot print is smaller and more square than the txa series and you dont have to worry about the sharp heat sink the txa has. id say they are a great budget amp solid performance and ive had no problems.

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