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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This amp,
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This review is from: SONY XM-2200GTX 2/1 XPLOD Channel Amplifier (Electronics)
I got this amp powering 2 1300W sony x-plod turbo subs with a 300 watt JVC receiver and I just got two tickets for loud music. LOL That should explain everything. The amp sounds great especially if you know how to hook up sounds. I got it hooked up weird but it sound betterlike that. Trust me turn all the bass down from the receiver and let the amp talk.
4.0 out of 5 stars
UNBELIEVABLE BOOM,
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This review is from: SONY XM-2200GTX 2/1 XPLOD Channel Amplifier (Electronics)
I got this amp to power 2 kicker CVR10 with Pioneer head unit in my 97 Toyota Camry. The bass and loudness cracked my passenger window. I'm running them unbridged because i can't stand the bass when bridged.
5.0 out of 5 stars
BOOM,
By Will (Army, All over) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SONY XM-2200GTX 2/1 XPLOD Channel Amplifier (Electronics)
I bought this Amp used, with a pair of Sony XPlod 12" speakers and an enclosure. It's running via RCA jacks from a cheap Pioneer CD player.You can see the setup here: [...] Although someone told me using the Sony amps bridged they burn out easy, I've been running mine pretty loud (unbridged!) for a couple years without any issues whatsoever. The amp has plenty of power, more than I need, really. |
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