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I have had it in my girlfriend's Z-24 Cavalier powering her rear Pioneer 6x9 4 way speakers for a while... each speaker is rated at 220w max. Here is what I know about the amp:
It seems pretty nicely made... I know it's nothing expensive.. but I would like to setup a sub for her and was wondering if it was bridgeable. I know NOTHING about all the ohms and such when it comes to wiring subs... so keep it easy for me!
__________________ 1988 GTA 357 TPI/A4
ramjet roller cam (not much, but better than stock)
Pioneer DEH-P9300
Pheonix Gold 4" components in dash w/ tweeter in A-pillars
Pioneer 6"x9" 4-ways in the rear
2 Kicker L7 12s powered by Rockford Fosgate 450s rated @ 2 x 225w RMS
Ample Audio 410x (4 channel) for highs rated @ 4 x 52w RMS
update (12/6/03): put in 1.6 rr a couple of weeks ago, along w/ an afpr and airfoil.
tested spl still at 142.2 db. i haven't checked it in 5 months or so. i did just get a 1000 watt fosgate mono amp. cant wait till i have time to put it in. those solos are gonna pound.
Yes, that is the one... I was jsut curious because there was only 1 hit when I searched with Google, and it was a message board where the guy said he had it bridged.... but I didn't want to blow it! Thanks