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thefiredogg
Joined: Jan 27 2004 Posts: 556 Location: Cleveland Ohio 1991 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 05/10/06 2001 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 09/01/08 1993 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 02/10/08 |
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so yeah had this lil guy in my dakota powering a 10in sub for about 2 years.
every now and then the sensetivity knob has to be giggled to back where it was set at. i think the knob is loose. i dunno. i upgraded my ****. the bee has better bump now. so this one can come be in your car now/ info about it below i borrowed from a site. new there like what around $130. uhmm how about $50 shipped obo. It should fit in one of those usps $8.00 around the us boxes. let me kno if you want a pic, i can take one. im just being really lazy tonite. STOLE FROM SITE: Designed and engineered by the same maniacal engineers that brought you the acclaimed Titanium Series, the completely rebuilt QX Series shatters the barrier of price vs. performance. These amplifiers are simply the best technology and build quality available at these prices. The QX Series includes many features and technological advances only high priced amplifiers offer - certainly not available at this price range - UNTIL NOW! Things that make a difference like huge rail voltage capacitance (double the amount of the closest competitor), double-sided circuit board (unlike the unreliable single-sided boards most companies use at this price point), fully complimentary output stage and bi-polar technology. All of this leads to high-fidelity signal reproduction, increased dynamics and better reliability. QX100.2 Features: Robust low ESR capacitance on the voltage rails A fully complimentary output stage that is balanced between both ends of the heatsink allows for maximum heat dissipation All potentiometers and switches are located externally for easy adjustments All signal and power supply terminals are gold plated for protection against corrosion and audio degradation A high quality, double-sided circuit board is used for the entire amplifier. This ensures better reliability and a longer lifetime of the amplifier All power and speaker terminals are screwed to the 18 gauge metal end panels for "Makita Proof" durability Heavy-duty buss bars create a low impedance path to the power supply Superbrite™ blue power-on LED Built-in variable electronic crossover Adjustable 0 to +15 dB Twin-T™ 45 Hz bass boost Remote Monitoring Display output with the QX-Series Remote Display Unit Advanced overload and thermal protection circuitry PWM MOSFET power supply TAIM™ Muting circuitry for soft turn-on and turn-off Unique thermal black anodized heatsink finish with fly cut fins Optional QLINK/2 available for seamless installation of multiple amplifiers One (1) year manufacturer's warranty. Tri-linear™ capability allows simultaneous stereo and bridged mono operation Variable high pass crossover: 40-800 Hz, 12 dB/octave Variable low pass crossover: 40-800 Hz (12 dB or 24 dB/octave). QX100.2 Specifications: Power output: 35 watts RMS x 2 (4 ohm load, 1% THD) 50 watts RMS x 2 (2 ohm load, 1% THD) 100 watts RMS x 1 (bridged into 4 ohms, 1 % THD) Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz (± 1 dB) Signal to noise ratio: > 100 dB THD: < 0.02% Input sensitivity: 200mV-4V Minimum load stability for all channels: 2 ohms Dimensions: 8.75" L x 9.5" W x 2.1" H. |
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thefiredogg
Joined: Jan 27 2004 Posts: 556 Location: Cleveland Ohio 1991 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 05/10/06 2001 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 09/01/08 1993 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 02/10/08 |
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45 shipped.
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KaosFaction
Joined: Nov 21 2004 Posts: 864 2000 Honda Civic Last updated: 12/02/06 |
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The QX series from PG are slightly older but definitely a really solid amplifier. Bump for a quality amp!
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thefiredogg
Joined: Jan 27 2004 Posts: 556 Location: Cleveland Ohio 1991 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 05/10/06 2001 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 09/01/08 1993 Dodge Dakota Last updated: 02/10/08 |
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