Bronze Member Username: Msand951Riverside, Ca Usa Post Number: 59 Registered: Mar-07 | are PPI amps good or should i stay away from them . is the rms watts true. |
Platinum Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 7231 Registered: Jul-06 | Old PPI amps = some of the best ever made IMO New ones = still good but not like the old ones. |
Bronze Member Username: Msand951Riverside, Ca Usa Post Number: 60 Registered: Mar-07 | is $250 for a 2000 rms PPI amp good. im trying to find out what model it is. he says it a competition amp. |
Platinum Member Username: Th3pwn3rPost Number:... Post Number: 7758 Registered: Jul-06 | Assuming it's in decent condition and rated properly any 2,000 watt RMS amplifier is a steal for $250. |
Bronze Member Username: Msand951Riverside, Ca Usa Post Number: 64 Registered: Mar-07 | i think its a good deal he will take 200 works fine. its is an old one cause it has two 4 gauge power inputs instead of 1 0gauge. http://www.precisionpower.com/amps/pcx2400.asp but according to the web site it only does 1600 bridged @ 2ohms. I also have a hifonics 2006d 2000rms but its more like 1500 rms at 1 ohm. which is better. which one should i stick with. |
Platinum Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 7254 Registered: Jul-06 | That is one of the newer ones. But still, PPI > Hifonics Also, that amp says it does 800x2 at 2 ohms, which probably means that 1600w bridged is at 4 ohms. |
Bronze Member Username: Msand951Riverside, Ca Usa Post Number: 66 Registered: Mar-07 | i has two power and grounds. for 4 gauge i think .so should i try to use 0 gauge. i was thinking of running 0 gauge from battery to a split it into two 4gauge. |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 5269 Registered: Dec-05 | PPI= older=better |