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so i was diggin around in the garage and found an old amp that my dad had for his car back in the day. and it says its a pyramid audio class a bridgeable amp. that is 200 watts x 2 channels. and im curious if anyone here has even used this amp before? its ancient lol but my dad said it worked when he used to. he just doesn't remember anything about it. anyone got any ideas about it or anything? specs i mean ANYTHING would be awesome, i was just gonna play around with it so i mean whatever lol

thanks everyone

(btw not trying to affend anyone saying its ancient :) im young but i still love you oldies :P )

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lol i may be old but your the one digging in the trash!

back in the day you didnt need big huge amps alot of subs were 50 watts RMS. not very useful now.. but a interesting find.

Actually that version of Pyramid was not all that bad! Nothing like the sh*t the new owners are putting out.

You would be surprised at how well it actually works.

Actually that version of Pyramid was not all that bad! Nothing like the sh*t the new owners are putting out.

You would be surprised at how well it actually works.

before I even thought of even hooking that thing up I'd refurb it or at least put some fresh cap's in ....no idea if thats worth it though

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yeah i figured i'd have to do some refreshing on it lol but it will be fun to mess around with it while im bored and outta money.

And it was not in the trash. it was buried on the shelf. lol which is like the trash :P

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