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How About a Side by Side by Side by Side by Side Comparison?
Ben Building replied to rushnrun's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Here are a couple of pics of the AP30001D. I noticed a little extra glue inside and, obviously, it has more exposed wiring than the Massive. The amp makes a LOT of power but consumes so much current that it isn't even practical for a lot of guys. If it doesn't make 3k RMS, I would be very surprised. -
At what freq did that 8 do 140? Also, where was the mic, if you don't mind my asking? That is a very nice install that, apparently, is capable of serious midbass.
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Those are some serious-looking speakers! Have you ever actually heard these subs?
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If you send them a detailed and specific email, I will bet they get back to you...
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6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
What's the price on those Massive amps? -
I agree the Massive has a cleaner look because it hides its wires behind those gold covers. I wouldn't necessarily pay extra for pretty guts if the power it the same, though. You? I removed one of my amps' bottom plates and its guts look just like those already posted except it has all red wires whereas the other one has some blue power wires. The wires say "Harmtesam Audio High Definition." The internal power wires and the output stage wires are 4 ga and 8 ga.
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6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Ok, I hooked one up today to the OPTI 1232Ds. They are in a 2.75cf enclosure tuned to 22 hz in a 2000 Mountaineer. Stock alternator, Big 3, 0 gauge power and ground and a red top Optima under the hood. The first thing is that the amp is giving the subs a hard, hard time in that box. I didn't think they could move that far! To their credit, though, they're not stinking yet and they don't make crazy sounds when pushed. The second, and more important thing, is that my electrical system can't begin to handle one of these amps. Not even close. Pics coming soon... Anybody want to buy an AP30001D? I need an alternator.... -
6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
There are TWO 200 amp ANL fuse blocks on the table. Each amp comes with its own 200. Sorry for the mixup. -
6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I plan to hook one up to to Lanzar Opti 1232Ds tomorrow. Hopefully, it'll blow them so I can get the 15s. I don't know what I'm going to do with the other one yet. -
6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Right at 690 for both, shipped. -
Wow! all those 45s... How long did it take to make that box?
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I am a moblle electronics installer and car-salesman in West Columbia. If you ever have any questions or anything I might be able to help you with, just PM.
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6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building replied to Ben Building's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That's both amps sitting on a table. You're right, though. Those are the accesories sitting between the two amps. They come with remote bass knobs, screws, and a 200 amp ANL fuse each. -
6,000 watts RMS AudioPipe Amps
Ben Building posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Two AudioPipe AP 30001Ds.