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cfa602 model any good?
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someone any one please help

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I'm not familiar w that model but here's what i can tell you.  A few systems ago, I had 2 Crossfire DB 12s in a properly built bandpass box powered by a Crossfire 300W amp.  The subs were getting only 150 W each at 4 ohms and the bass was ridiculous!  IMO, it was a good amp- sturdy, reliable, and affordable.  I ended up frying the amp doing something stupid or I still might have it today!
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CFA602 was Crossfire largest 2 channel amp rated at 150w rms per channel @ 4 ohm or 600w rms 1 @ 4 ohm mono. It was a great amplifier.
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IMO, I have seen to many of those "catch on fire" amps burn up, I've heard some great SPL systems with Crossfire components, but I'm skeptical of the reliability angle of them.
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i have never had a problem with Crossfire. I installed 4 pioneer 12's a few years back in an Olds and ran them 1ohm into a Class D 1000wattRMS Crossfire amp... never missed a beat! sounded pretty decent too... given that they were four 12s in a sealed box and in the trunk of an olds... once you got past the license plate rattle, it was great!
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i have a cf 602 and 2 10" cf subs no problem no matter what i do to it "catch on fire" amps what a flame the do have the wr for a reason and its not for fires jack a$$
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