Pros: Low price, low distortion, great output and has an integral cooling fan. Cons: Can't see it while sitting in my car.
At 7.3 pounds the KAC-7201 is one big chunk of components. With a maximum of 800 bridged watts (460 RMS), the fact that they squeezed in an integral cooling fan is really a plus. This is also not a small unit at 11-1/4" wide X 12" length X ...
Pros: Cooling fan, adjustable everything, good power Cons: Not stable bridged @2ohms
Since the 800w Pioneer amp I was using go recalled, I was in search of a new amp with about the same power and the same price, or cheaper. And since I didn’t want to deal with another amp that may have problems, quality was a big concern. Looking on ...
Pros: Price, versatility (variable LPF AND HPF), power, cool operation... Cons: No cons with an amp this powerful for such a good price
I've gone through my share of amps over the years, and my previous favorite budget amp was the Kenwood KAC-729S. I had a pair of these amps powering a pair of Pioneer TS-A255C 10" subs in a sealed, separated chamber box and they sounded excellent. ...
Pros: good signal/sound, size, reliability Cons: gets hot,and very very tuneable
I use this to run two 12 inch infinities. sounds great, although not much to tune it, I would recomend this amp if you have a eq or cross over between your head unit and the amp, mine is buith into the deck. very happy with it so far about 8 months with it, a few drawback is it can get very hot even with the fan-i think that is just a kenwood thing my old one did that too. but over all a good amp for fairly hard to sq
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