Max power watts per channel: 2400W @ 2 ohms 800W RMS (continuous) x 1 @ 4 ohms, bridged 400W RMS (continuous) x 2 @ 2 ohms 200W RMS (continuous) x 2 @ 4 ohms Product Height 2-1/2" Product Width 11" Product Length 18-3/4" Continuous Watts per Channel (4 Ohms) 200 x 2 Continuous Watts per Channel (2 Ohms) 400 Continuous Watts Bridged 800 Max Power Watts per Channel (2 Ohms) 2400 Number of Channels 2 Crossover Yes 1 Ohm Stable No Amplifier Class and Type Class AB Tri-Mode Yes High-Pass Filter Yes Low-Pass Filter Yes Line-Level Input Yes Speaker-Level Input Yes Crossover Frequency Range 12dB/oct Butterworth crossover variable 40-400Hz Bass Boost Yes Passthrough Yes Fan Cooled No Bridgeable Yes
it goes for $600-$700 im selling mine for $400 or best offer
its not 2400 watts...its 800 watts RMS so its an 800 watt amplifier...max ratings mean nothing
give more info on the amp man. Why are you selling it? used or brand new? if used, how long did you use it for? what speakers did it drive? etc. and $400 for that is asking much. Brand new with 1 year warranty on ebay is $380b shipped. If it's new $350 is reasonable ($325 if no warranty)...if used, depends on how long and condition. You can't rip people off here.
well truthfully its putting out more then 800 watts most amps are based on the fuses they have on them .... its a used amp only be used for 3 months
it drove 2 12 inch solo baric kickers.... and then two 15 inch ma audio's and then two 12 inch ma audios... knocked all them subs could be heard from blocks away... i said $400 or best offer so im looking for offers not trying to rip people off
"well truthfully its putting out more then 800 watts most amps are based on the fuses they have on them "
wtf? the output of an amplifier is based on the power supply of that amplifier, and the output stage. All the fuse does is protect the amp from over-current. Fuse ratings are based roughly on peak current draw of teh amplifier for a specific time duration.
I will admit the amplifier is better than any of the subs you used with it, by a long shot.. but the RF amplifiers put out pretty close to their rated power. Within 5% at load.