Posted June 15, 201015 yr Linertec BASSPRO-4000 Mono 4000w AmplifierDigital Class-D Mono Block AmplifierStable into 1 ohm load workablePWM Mosfet power supplyInput sensitivity (gain) control variable24db octave crossover slopeVariable Low Pass filter (Lpf) Variable bass boostVariable subsonic filterMulti-way protection circuitry (thermal / over current / speaker short / speaker DC ProtectionTested voltage & THD : 14.4v & less than 1% THDOperating voltage : DC 10v - 15.5vMax Power : 4000w ( 1 x 4000w )Rated power output RMS @ 1ohm : 1000w x 1 RMS @ 2ohm : 660w x 1 RMS @ 4ohm : 380w x 1 Signal to Noise Ratio : >90dbLow pass crossover : 35hz - 300hzHigh Pass Crossover : 10hz - 60hzBass boost : 0 - 18dbFrequency Responce : 10hz - 350hz (+/-1db)THD @ RMS watts : <1%Channel seperation : 75dbEfficiency @ 4ohm at 100hz : 86%Fuse rating : 30A x 3Dimensions (W x H x L ) : 230 x 53 x 320Input sensitivity : Variable 200mV to 6V (+/-5%)Power : DC 14.4v Negative ground Model: BASSPRO-4000Manufactured by: Linertechas anyone heard of this amp, or used it? i know it isn't cea complient but it actually seems to list it's rms wattages, it costs R1,599.00i believe that currency is the south african rand, and it converts to around 200 dollarsi can get it for $603x30 amp fuses so my guess is that it can really do around 900 watts, think i should even bother? i was thinking of using it for a pair of type r's in one of my other cars jsut to have some beathttp://www.soundslimited.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_47&products_id=1342 Edited June 15, 201015 yr by Lord Aoshi
June 15, 201015 yr CEA Compliant was just a marketing gimic.Give the amp a try and let us know what you think. $60 is not a bad price for an amp with an adjustable SSF.
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