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Thread Need advice on amps

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ndptc

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1 Posted on 07/22/2011 at 04:28:09
Hi

I am looking at getting a new amp, either a synq amp or a ram audio amp. Which company makes the better amps?

The ones I am looking at are either 2 synq 3k6 amps or a ram audio s-6044 amp. Which option do you think is better?

Thanks
Tatbass

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2 Posted on 01/11/2012 at 12:24:39
dude have you heard of Spyn Audio. I wouldnt be surprised if you havent.

well, my friend told me about it and bought from them slx4400LD power amp. it's pretty decent compared to idk the qsc rmx5050hdi


check em out.....
Tatbass

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3 Posted on 01/11/2012 at 12:25:23
took this off their website C:

1 kHz,THD+N=0.1% 8 ohms stereo 2 x 1200W
4 ohms stereo 2 x 1650W
2 ohms stereo 2 x 2200W
8 ohms bridge 3300W
4 ohms bridge 4400W
Filter 100Hz
Protection DC protection Yes
Short circuit protection Yes
High temperature protection Yes
Current inrush protection Yes
Input over load protection
(limiter) Yes
Output over load protection Yes
Soft startup protection Yes
Frequency response
1W 8 ohms stereo 20 Hz–20 kHz (+/0.5dB)
Sensitivity
8 ohms stereo, 1kHz 0.775V, /32dB, /36dB
Mode Stereo / Bridge / Parallel
Fan speed regulation Two-speed
Connectors (Each channel) Input connectors 1/4” Jack & Female Neutrik XLR
Output connectors Binding post & Speakon
(Neutrik)
Filter capability 10000uF/100V x 12
Input impedance Balanced 20K
Unbalanced 10K
Crosstalk
20 Hz~20 kHz
Rated Power 8 ohms ≥60dB
S/N ratio Rated Power 8 ohms ≤100dB
Damping factor 1kHz, 8 ohms 650
Intermodulation distortion ≤0.5%
Total harmonic distortion
20 Hz–20 kHz Rated Power 8 ohms ≤0.5%
Phase response 1W, 8 ohms 20 Hz–20 kHz Within ±10°
Slew rate ≥25V/us
Output Circuitry Class H+
Dimensions
W x H x D 19 x 5 x 19 inches
482 x 132 x 483 mm
Rack Space 3U
Weight 83 Lbs./32 Kg
S1L3NC3

S1L3NC3

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4 Posted on 01/13/2012 at 12:36:06
yes, i agree w you, tat bass.
S1L3NC3

S1L3NC3

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5 Posted on 01/13/2012 at 12:36:48
DA3200 is pretty good too. look on their website.
economic and durable
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