Face Audio F2000TX

 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2675
Registered: Dec-06
I was looking at this amp and I need 4000 watts of GOOD power, but not the most expensive watts in existence (we don't need McIntosh haha).

I looked at it and saw it can go down into the single hertz range and it weighs almost 90 pounds. I think it's a good amp, but I'm not sure.

Does it look like a good amp (google it)?
 

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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 9261
Registered: Dec-04
I need 4000w of ?
You need a decicated G4 cable to power it.
And an upgrade of the bus on the panel to run it.

To qoute a famous Canadian show..'Wait till your Father gets home"!
 

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Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 558
Registered: Dec-06
I get the feeling that Andre fell and bumped his head somewhere between June and September of this year.
 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2676
Registered: Dec-06
Umm..yeeeeaaaaaaaaaaah.

My dad will be running a 30 amp circuit and we'll make sure everything is to code and maybe even surpasses the requirements.

I figure that will be enough since I will only need 100w to reach reference levels (in movies)...and 10w (~100dB SPL) is still louder than normal level listening.

If I am running it at high levels (like you guys probably would expect of me), the chances that the full 4300w possible from this amp (according to ratings) would be in use for more than a second or two on music are pretty low, so the 30 amp circuit could handle it.


I just want to know if this amp is going to deliver 4000w and do it well...

It's pretty much designed for subwoofer duty.

http://www.faceaudio.com/product2,4.html

$2500


Is it a good amp? That is the question I ask.
 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2678
Registered: Dec-06
Nevermind.

I found another amp that's the top amp from that company and uses a 220-240v 30 amp supply. It's 8kw..and all the reviews I've read rate it well.
 

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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 9263
Registered: Dec-04
Could be a very good product.
Could be nasty.
Gotta try it and find out.
 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2679
Registered: Dec-06
The people I've talked to say that the F2000TX is not worth the price because it's not needed to power subs.

They also said I don't need 8000w since the VCs can't take much more than 800w. They gave me the whole thing about I don't know how much power I am dealing with (it's true, I don't) and that 900w from a different amp (3600w total) will be more than sufficient.

They're probably right, but I'm going to wait for my reply from Aurasound.
 

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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 9289
Registered: Dec-04
Never beleived us huh?
 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2680
Registered: Dec-06
I'm still waiting for Aurasound's reply...

You can't ever have too much headroom, at least I don't think.

Chances are 4000w will definitely suffice. If I get a 4000w amp to clip, my house is screaming.
 

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Username: Davidpa

Portland, Oregon US

Post Number: 501
Registered: Nov-05
no comment




wait, I just did comment.



Dambit!



Andre, you need 50,000 watts @ .0001 THD, a 35" sub, sealed of course, speakers capable of 60,000 wpc power handling. A Job. More homework.





Most importantly........................a different hobby. You are headed for disaster.
 

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Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2681
Registered: Dec-06
50kw @ .0001 THD...right...

Ever since I heard what great music can sound like I'm trying to replicate it.

I thought 10hz extension was a good thing...
 

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Username: Davidpa

Portland, Oregon US

Post Number: 502
Registered: Nov-05
Andre, great music is not necessarily in the volume.

But, if it makes you feel better,.........turn it up?
 

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Username: Davidpa

Portland, Oregon US

Post Number: 503
Registered: Nov-05
WHAT?
 

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Username: Davidpa

Portland, Oregon US

Post Number: 504
Registered: Nov-05
Sorry, couldn't hear.



Great music is not, I repeat, NOT, in the volume.


Andre, you may find a day where you hear more in the nuances, and quiet passages than the shear volume you seek now.
But, by then, go back to my post 503!
 

Gold Member
Username: Arande2

Rattle your ... Missouri

Post Number: 2682
Registered: Dec-06
Does having 4000w mean I'll turn it up to 120dB levels? No...it's all in the headroom.

It'd be so much easier to compare apples to apples if you were here to know the exact level I listen at. I assume that since my family is comfortable with those levels that it's not that loud...

But that's just it. Aren't the subtleties what make great music great? ... moot point

I like music with lots of dynamic range and impact. I think I remember The Zombies sounding like that on a certain song.

Whether you interpret "dynamic range and impact" as constant 90-100dB or not is out of my control.

An SPL Meter is what I need...ARRRGGGHHHH
 

New member
Username: Mrogge

Post Number: 1
Registered: Dec-07
Andre... curious what you decided on those face audio amps? I have a dealer pushing them on me, but I havent heard of the brand before, cant find much online, and have seen no local dealer selling them. Not even any of the national music/ pro audio chains.
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