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bruno71088 
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Posted: April 18, 2004 at 6:32 PM / IP Logged  
anyone know anything about the 760 watt pioneer amp is it any good i just ordered two to push 2 mtx thunder 8000 svc anyone have an idea if they will sound good or not
bfletcher 
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I hope this doesn't make you mad but the pioneer amps are junk in my opinion.  They have absolutly no power.  I sell them and have cheaper amps like dual and the low line lightning audio that out power the pioneer amps.  I love their radios and some of their speakers but I have yet to hear a amp that I like.
flatulatta 
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Posted: April 18, 2004 at 8:23 PM / IP Logged  

umm if ur gonna get 2 amps y not just get a bigger 1??? looks like u need around 1400w....get a jbl 1200.1 if ur on a budget pushes around 1200w at 12.5v.... sells for 300$$

customsuburb 
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The JBL would be an excellent choice for an amp.
flatulatta 
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ive got a jbl600.1 on a l7 and it pushes it nicely...
bruno71088 
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Hey man i hear what ur saying about the jbl but im on a really tight budget i can complain i got these amps both for 150 shipped so that wasnt bad. they say 360x1 rms bridged do u guys think they will actually do that
bfletcher 
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Posted: April 18, 2004 at 9:22 PM / IP Logged  
I have not seen them put out that but you never know.  For the money you should be able to find a good used amp.  Or check some of your local big box stores.  I know that currently at my store we are putting all the new stuff up and I have a rockford 800.2 for 275.00.  Just a thought!
bruno71088 
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Posted: April 18, 2004 at 9:24 PM / IP Logged  
man thanks alot but ill see what these amps do for me if they dont fullfill my subwoofers needs i might have to look into a more expensive amp right now im just lookin for the best amp for the price and that was the best i found
flatulatta 
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umm if ur thinking that much.... try a 600.1 instead its only 220 shipped which is a lil closer 2 ur budget trust me save up a lil more to get a better amp...otherwise when they fry or whatever u gotta pay like 20$$ per amp to ship em back thats 40more $$...so save and buy a lil better

flatulatta 
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does anyone know the fuse type and how many are on this amp?? that way we could possibly tell u a ballpark figure of the wattage u can expect

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