Posted July 1, 200718 yr Just bought an saz-1500d off ebay, and I am anxiously awaiting it, as I have heard many good things. I'll be replacing a Audiobahn a3201t that I've had for 3 yrs, pushing 4 mtx thunder 5500 10's. One question though.. will it have full manuf warranty since it's been refurbed by factory, or not?Thanks
July 1, 200718 yr The factory refurbished units have a 90-day warranty, if you look at the auction page it has the information.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1Right below item description.
July 1, 200718 yr Author Ok, I was just checking. Btw, does the amp come with all the paper work and accs? Also does it come with a bass knob of some sort? If it does have a remote knob, does it control an eq or is it a gain knob? Thanks
July 1, 200718 yr Author Awesome! That means I might be able to take the old kicker xover out that I use for the same purpose. One more question: My h/u puts out around 2 volts from the subout, the xover drives that up to 8. Should I keep the xover as a line driver or take it out, and just set the gains. Noise is not a problem in my system btw. Edited July 1, 200718 yr by cx-7heaven
July 1, 200718 yr No reason for a line driver in your system. Take it out, 2 volts is just fine. Less items in the signal chain the better, IMHO
July 1, 200718 yr Author Yeah, thats my thinking as well. You wouldn't be able to point me in the direction of a pair of 15's that would handle the amp would ya? I have a max of 3.8 gross cu.ft. sealed, LSQ system. Edited July 1, 200718 yr by cx-7heaven
July 1, 200718 yr http://www.tcsounds.com/tc2000.htm2x TC-2000 15" Dual 4 ohm CoilsWire all four coils in parallel for a 1 ohm load.Those subs would be okay sealed but really cry out for porting.
July 2, 200718 yr http://www.tcsounds.com/tc2000.htm2x TC-2000 15" Dual 4 ohm CoilsWire all four coils in parallel for a 1 ohm load.Those subs would be okay sealed but really cry out for porting.I would say SSD's with copper coils. Been hearing nothing but good about them...
July 3, 200718 yr Author Thanks for the advice sundownz, I will check them out, although I've been looking hard at the 3000's rather than the 2k. Silver, i have looked at FI as well, and am still considering them.
July 3, 200718 yr Thanks for the advice sundownz, I will check them out, although I've been looking hard at the 3000's rather than the 2k. Silver, i have looked at FI as well, and am still considering them.There really is no reason to get the TC3K unless you want an SAZ-1500D per sub as the TC2K will do everything the 3K will at your power level.The FI SSD is another solid option. They do well on lower power as they are quite efficient, not that they won't handle more, but they don't really need it