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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: July 06, 2025 at 10:43 AM


Topic: massive amps

Posted By: jrockc02
Subject: massive amps
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 8:22 AM

recently purchased massive p1000.1 was just curious what people think about massive personally i swapped the kicker1000zx for this amp it seems to be holding a little better. just curious what people think about massive amps and subs considering changing out my 12" L5s for matching subs

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jerad



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Posted By: haemphyst
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 10:44 AM
Enh... My understanding is that they are OK for the money, if a bit optimistic in their power ratings. Personally? I'd never use 'em... But I'd never use Kicker, either.

What WE think of it isn't important. If we all said they were crap, then you'd just feel bad about your purchase. How do YOU feel about them? If you like them, then they are the best thing money can buy.

There ya go... My opinion. But you'll likely get different opinions from everybody else here.

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Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 10:52 AM

Massive amps look OKAY - nice big coils and decent looking construction -

https://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Massive_Audio_P1500.1/inside1.jpg

But the THD is a tad high and the amps are rated at 14.4v . . .

I dunno - why don't you link to the subs your considering and the subs you have now.  Maybe we can see if there is any appreciable difference - what do you want to accomplish by swapping subs?



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Posted By: blueextc
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 2:14 PM

Massive has the BEST warranty in the industry.

If you have ANY of their product (less the DMX ReConable sub) installed by a dealer, they will give you a 2 year NO QUESTIONS ASKED warranty!!!

Covers amps driven below rated impedance, blown coils, and EVERYTHING   no questions asked!!!!

You dont even deal with the dealer for warranties, you send in the warranty card and receipt, and if theres a problem, you mail the offending product to them. They will fix or replace the item!!!!

They have a new line of amplifiers coming (should be on the shelves already) D Block. Up to 12,000W is the biggest.

All of their power ratings are CEA certified, so there are no worries about overstated power ratings.

I love the tiny blade amplifiers, Check out their CW Series Subs, or the new SQX 15.

You'll be impressed.

I was, and I became a dealer!





Posted By: jrockc02
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 3:17 PM
thanks for the information. So far i feel pretty good about the amp. but it just doesnt seem like its the one thats why i considered maybe changing the subs. Maybe that would take it to the sound im lookin for.

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jerad




Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: March 12, 2008 at 6:36 PM

blueextc wrote:

All of their power ratings are CEA certified, so there are no worries about overstated power ratings.

CEA ratings are 14.4v ratings from a 120v/AC power supply - so its a totally overstated power rating for an actively playing amplifer that would demand the amount of amperage those amplifiers will.  For a realistic wattage output at the 12~12.5 volts a car's charging system is going to show an actively playing car stereo amplifer, and you can take 20% off those numbers.

From the link below:

"Using 14.4 volts, watts are measured into a 4-ohm impedance load at 1 percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) plus noise"

https://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-X194iV3YW3n/reviews/20030722/mobile_standards.html?print=1&page=all

Anyway - CEA 2006 ratings just aren't all that impressive - 1% THD is in line with run-of-the-mill amplifiers across the market and up at 4-ohms- comfortable operating range for an amp - this THD is even less impressive.

I mean - I'm glad there's a market standard that has been developed, and certainly amplifiers tha meet this standard are perfectly acceptable for the majority of car stereo consumers - but I usually try to be a bit more discerning with amplifiers.  I'm sure some around here would agree with me.

blueextc wrote:

You'll be impressed.

I was, and I became a dealer!


Not trying to be too hard on Massive - it looks like good gear for the money.  I like the look of the amplifiers and certainly they'd be a decent starting point for a quality system.



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"I'm finished!" - Daniel Plainview





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