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Not sure if anyone is really interested, but I got this today. It was a service drop off, we repaired the RCA inputs and the customer never came back. So it's going home with me. I've got some connections who can do a little something for me so we're going to cut a plexiglass sheet for the front and cut outs for the display and the fans, probably going to upgrade the fans and get the whole thing powdercoated.

 

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nice looking amp, what is it rated for?

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It's an old A2300HCT. It is literally the ugliest amplifier I have ever seen. LOL, but our shop has a good relationship with quite a few different auto shops around us, so I'm going to have it powder coated. The top cover is God Awful so I'm just going to cut out for a 200mm fan and the dials into a piece of plexi and mount it to cover her up. Here's the specs

 

  • 4800W Max, High-Current 2-Channel Car Amplifier
  • RMS Power Rating:
    • 300 watts x 2 chan. @ 4 ohms
    • 600 watts x 2 chan. @ 2 ohms
    • 1200 watts x 2 chan. @ 1 ohm
    • Bridged:
      • 600 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 1200 watts x 1 chan. @ 2 ohms
      • 2400 watts x 1 chan. @ 1 ohm
  • Max Power Output: 4800 watts @ 1 ohm
  • Wired Remote Bass Level Control Included with Blue Illuminated Knobs
    • Also illuminates red to indicate when amplifier is clipping
  • High-Current, Non-Regulated Power Supply
  • Preamp Outputs
  • Cobalt Blue LED Illuminated Heat Sink Design (on/off switch for your preference)
  • Thermal Regulated, Air Induction Dual Cooling Fans
  • Double Sided PCB (Circuit Board)
  • High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
  • Unique, Clean Chrome Fire/Flame Design
  • Blue Illuminated VU Meters Indicating Output Response
  • Clear Power and Speaker Connectors
  • Variable Bass Boost: 0-18dB @ 40-100Hz
  • Variable Low-Pass Crossover: 40-120Hz
  • Variable High-Pass Crossover: 50-750Hz
  • Variable Subsonic Filter: 20-50Hz
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 100dB
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz-40kHz
  • THD: 0.05%
  • Channel Separation: 50dB
  • Input Sensitivity: 200mV - 8V

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I think it looks good haha, it has a old school look to it. Know a couple people who still run old audiobahn amps, they don't look quite that good either :P

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Lol the board looks great and the shape is nice, but the flame cover... ugh that thing is rough LOL.

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Flame cover huh? That's interesting hah, I dunno if I'd like that either

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