The One added to website....
The One added to website....
Morgan West
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
- str3atwarrior
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They already did that, it was really limited, and called the MPH6300...stipud wrote:Absolutely badass. Now I want to see you guys stuff a limited edition SQ 6 channel in the same chassis... one PS per channel, same amount of capacitance...
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
That's exactly what I am getting at... I want a production version MPH6300, stat!Eric D wrote:They already did that, it was really limited, and called the MPH6300...stipud wrote:Absolutely badass. Now I want to see you guys stuff a limited edition SQ 6 channel in the same chassis... one PS per channel, same amount of capacitance...
Of course I could never afford one, so don't make it on my account...
Re: The One added to website....
Morgan,
What sets this apart from other hi power amps?
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The amplifier features a gold plated circuit board that is visible through the plexi cover. Loaded on this circuit board are SIX internal power supplies. Each one has a robust hand wound transformer, these are backed by a total of 36 IRF1405 transistors, high current buss bars and three ounce traces connecting everything together.
Power supplies are buffered by 47pcs of 1200uF/35v capacitors. It also features THREE 1/0 wiring inputs to feed the power supply of this beast.
In the output stage, you will find its loaded with more buss bars, 50 200 volt/1000uF capacitors and 32 Fairchild FDA24N40F 400 volt transistors. We have carefully designed the amplifier so its stable down to 1 ohm and can handle up to 16 volts of power supply input.
The heatsink is massive at 13.5g per MM and it has its own electronically controlled cooling system with a temperature sensing fan. We also have built in LED diagnostic system where each section of the output stage and power supply have a blue LED indicator, similar to the old MS amplifiers.
Specifications:
RMS Power: (14.4 Volts- 1%THD)
4ohm : 2750W x 1
2ohm : 5100W x 1
1ohm : 9200W x 1
RMS Power: (16.0 Volts 1%THD)
1ohm : 12,000W x 1
2ohm (linked) : 24,000W x 1
100 unit production run. Each unit is unique as it has its production number laser cut into the heatsink, so no two amplifiers are alike. Ships in a custom made wood crate.
Price - $5000 USD
Power supplies are buffered by 47pcs of 1200uF/35v capacitors. It also features THREE 1/0 wiring inputs to feed the power supply of this beast.
In the output stage, you will find its loaded with more buss bars, 50 200 volt/1000uF capacitors and 32 Fairchild FDA24N40F 400 volt transistors. We have carefully designed the amplifier so its stable down to 1 ohm and can handle up to 16 volts of power supply input.
The heatsink is massive at 13.5g per MM and it has its own electronically controlled cooling system with a temperature sensing fan. We also have built in LED diagnostic system where each section of the output stage and power supply have a blue LED indicator, similar to the old MS amplifiers.
Specifications:
RMS Power: (14.4 Volts- 1%THD)
4ohm : 2750W x 1
2ohm : 5100W x 1
1ohm : 9200W x 1
RMS Power: (16.0 Volts 1%THD)
1ohm : 12,000W x 1
2ohm (linked) : 24,000W x 1
100 unit production run. Each unit is unique as it has its production number laser cut into the heatsink, so no two amplifiers are alike. Ships in a custom made wood crate.
Price - $5000 USD
Morgan West
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
- str3atwarrior
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Can't even imagine where this monster could be installed.. What kind of subwoofer can handle 12 000w rms? If i recall, even the JackHammer is 6000w rms at 2ohm, so that would mean 2 of them to use this amp to it's fullest, and still 12 000$ a sub + 5000$ for this... wow, that's crazy :p
He appreciates your support but he aint beggin for it
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Im sure they would not get it back...lol were are you going to get a power supply to try to run that?smgreen20 wrote:Can you send one to Eric for testing?????
most of my gear is gone :liar:
2020 honda accord sport
2020 honda accord sport
Wow..
If I was not building an oldschool install, I would go for two of theese amps. It is just soo cool. As for today, I cannot afford 2 of them, due to the other expensive items that I have...
But maybe I should buy one, and hang it on the wall in my livingroom with my M-series collection?
If I was not building an oldschool install, I would go for two of theese amps. It is just soo cool. As for today, I cannot afford 2 of them, due to the other expensive items that I have...
But maybe I should buy one, and hang it on the wall in my livingroom with my M-series collection?
Selling your Ti9 mids? PM me, please..
I also need a DD10...
I also need a DD10...
Soundstream XXX's 18" or 15" could handle this amp....str3atwarrior wrote:Can't even imagine where this monster could be installed.. What kind of subwoofer can handle 12 000w rms? If i recall, even the JackHammer is 6000w rms at 2ohm, so that would mean 2 of them to use this amp to it's fullest, and still 12 000$ a sub + 5000$ for this... wow, that's crazy :p
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.
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This is just insane... i like itStryker wrote:Soundstream XXX's 18" or 15" could handle this amp....str3atwarrior wrote:Can't even imagine where this monster could be installed.. What kind of subwoofer can handle 12 000w rms? If i recall, even the JackHammer is 6000w rms at 2ohm, so that would mean 2 of them to use this amp to it's fullest, and still 12 000$ a sub + 5000$ for this... wow, that's crazy :p
He appreciates your support but he aint beggin for it
And they are only 1100.00 or so per sub....str3atwarrior wrote:This is just insane... i like itStryker wrote:Soundstream XXX's 18" or 15" could handle this amp....str3atwarrior wrote:Can't even imagine where this monster could be installed.. What kind of subwoofer can handle 12 000w rms? If i recall, even the JackHammer is 6000w rms at 2ohm, so that would mean 2 of them to use this amp to it's fullest, and still 12 000$ a sub + 5000$ for this... wow, that's crazy :p
totally affordable if your serious about sound
screw car audio, I'd rather go fast....errr, wait a minute.
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