hello there,
First sorry for my bad english, I'm from Germany.
I have a Rockford Fosgate Punch 45 25toLife anniversary edition as amp.
Now I read in the web that PG amps are better. As Im an electronic Freak, I know that the a Darlington amp sounds pretty good...
At eBay is a GD MAC200 for sale, but I dont know if its in Darlington configuration.
Can anybody post me which GD amps are in darlington configuration?
THX: Peter
if you check the pg manuals and information section and look for manuals just above this post most amp manuals are there and yes the 2240 is triple darlington hope that helps
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Remember: The chart serves only as a starting point. Ultimately you must use your ears as a guide.
not the 2240, the mac200, that i cant find in the manuals.
but i have heard now that the mac200 is identical to the ms275. It is the audiophil-version of it.
THX: Peter
still annother time, many thanks to all for trying to help me.
Hope to get the mac200 on the bay.
Did anybody know how it sounds? My RF sounds powerful and refined.But for my opinion too refined. Any Ideas?
soundpepe wrote:still annother time, many thanks to all for trying to help me.
Hope to get the mac200 on the bay.
Did anybody know how it sounds? My RF sounds powerful and refined.But for my opinion too refined. Any Ideas?
It's easily one of PG's best sounding amplifiers. I am sure you will not be disappointed.
I have never been thrilled with Rockford amps for their sound quality. However they do undeniably make a lot of power.
I'd have thought there can only be a handful of 8ohm comp sets out there? I was under the impression that 8ohm and up loads were more common in home audio application?
I'd have thought there can only be a handful of 8ohm comp sets out there? I was under the impression that 8ohm and up loads were more common in home audio application?
I'm not looking for any kind of debate, I will just say I think 8 ohms sounds better than 4 and certainly better than 2.....and if you run 2 four ohm comp sets...you can run 8 ohms
Or just buy individual driver's and not comp sets, like me
Then you have far more choices and usually better speakers for less money