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hifonics. any1 use this??? is it just best used for subs? thinking of
adding it to my amp collection. 220x2, 4ohm.

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bob wald wrote:
hifonics. any1 use this??? is it just best used for subs? thinking of
adding it to my amp collection. 220x2, 4ohm.


No Bob, Sparkomatic is the way to go!

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lol... well i dont know about going with that hifonics...dont believe
theyre very clean at higher volumes. or can handle 2ohm.
but i cant pass a deal. i found them at $144.

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"bob wald" wrote in message
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hifonics. any1 use this??? is it just best used for subs? thinking of
adding it to my amp collection. 220x2, 4ohm.


If it is a standard issue class AB amp it will work well full range. PWM
amps (class D) are better suited for subs than full range although there ARE
some full range models.

I was going to get the ZX8000? for my car, it's a 5 channel. I have heard
good and bad things about them. Mostly good though.


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good. i was going to use it full range.
but if its 2ohmable i might of tried it on subs....



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good. i was going to use it full range.
but if its 2ohmable i might of tried it on subs....


It may sound pretty darn good on full range. It spec's out nice. Those who
have done technical testing have found it to perform quite well. Until I
found the Next amp I have now, the hifonics was totally on my list. It had
a feature set not many amps had! Like a bandpass output for mids, etc. The
fit and finish seemed to be of high quality also.

Chad


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its 55x4... dont they got 3yr. warrentys?

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its 55x4... dont they got 3yr. warrentys?


If dealer installed... Bleesh

http://www.roadgearmag.com/article.a...3&print_page=y

Dude liked it better than the PG amp in this review!

Chad

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Every hifonics am I've ever had was 2-ohm stable and sounded just fine
at high volumes. I've been very happy with them.

brian

bob wald wrote:
lol... well i dont know about going with that hifonics...dont believe
theyre very clean at higher volumes. or can handle 2ohm.
but i cant pass a deal. i found them at $144.


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