I know that this legacy crap wont push 4000 or even 3000 acording to me but for 80$ i am considering buying it, only thing is about how much would it push with out bringing distortion to some kickers.
or less, their 1200w model is 300w rms bridged so you figure it out, the only one that might put 1000w rms is their 3000w mono, model is 3070, at least legacy has something good, they put their RMS RATINGS pretty close to their reality... i saw one manual of a legacy and the amp said 300w rms bridged at 4 ohm 14.4V and i was like WTF...
screw it, not worth the money or time to play with that crap.......i was expecting at least couple thousand to come out of it for that price im better off buying a 800 watt audiobahn amp. thanks anways though
well - fwiw -- the only "4000 watt" legacy I could find on their site was the 2268. It's RMS rating is 450x2 at 2 ohms stereo, which translates to 900w bridged. With 2x30A fuses that might be in the ballpark. Honestly - considering power per dollar that sounds like a really good deal for $80 new, or even used in good shape. If you're looking for big power you're gonna have to pay for it regardless of the brand.
it is a good deal per watt but you have to consider the sound quality your going to get. maybe if you also invested in a epicenter it would improve sound quality?