

Larry, I can't count on my appendages the number of times that switch has come up on the forums either.
In all fairness, the people who had difficulty with this on the forums bought the amps used, and thus no sticker. The fact that your dealers missed that completely is pretty pathetic however!CarAudioGuru wrote:And what is even werider is we put a GIANT ASS BRIGHT YELLOW sticker on the top Plex ..telling whomever that there was a switch!
What can I say...People amaze me on a daily basis
It's all about parts and design!maka78 wrote:so, why are these amps, such as the ZPA or THESIS HV Venti so much better than a PG Xenon or an Alpine amp?
Is it mainly the parts used inside the amp?
My main question here is: If two amps (let's say PG and Alpine) are both rated at 100x2 @ 4 ohms, why would one or the other be any better? I'm not asking to compare the two, just using them as an example.
well what about the mph6300 ???CarAudioGuru wrote:ZPA's are still the BEST under $2,000 car audio amplifer ever built. Not quite up the HC-100 or THESIS HV Venti
But this amplifer is now ONLY $12,500.00 retial. So not in the same ball park
Oh I've seen it alright. The show car that came through here (300C) had three of them in it. Much smaller in person than I thought they were!CarAudioGuru wrote:Stupid go look at our THESIS, 6 -shielded Power supplies, 4 just for the output rails,
dual monorual and one for each positive and negative, plus 2 more shielded supplies
for the front end. And this is a stereo 400 watt per channel amplifier!
Solid State capacitors! 4 layer 4 mil thick copper clad PC board.
Dale emitter resistors,and the BIG ass Sanken outputs
(the kind used by KRELL and Mark Levinison)
I guess the Canadian dealers only sell to douche bags.stipud wrote:I tried to go to the Audison dealer here to audition a few amps and pick up some assorted terminals for a friend. They tried to charge me $80 for a single 0 gauge connector. After I laughed that off, I asked how much the entry line Audison amps costed, to which they replied "more than you can afford buddy". They refused to let me audition them.