Tantrum longetivity
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:50 pm
Guys..
I have a few PG Tantrum amps i have sourced and planning on using in my current install..
amps are:
1200.1
2x 600.4
500.2
300.2
I plan on running a morel 3 way front active using 3 of the amps (600.4, 500.2, 300.2) and an IDMAX12d2 off the 1200.1...
i had a look on the backs, and the build month was Dec, 2003...
My concern before i use the amps in the new install is the longetivity, or life "expectancy" of the Tantrum amps before things start going wrong..
Things i mean are the "tripath" chip in the 1200.1 and the caps in others..
are the Tantrum amps prone to blowing caps like the earlier ones, or is it just the tripath that has issues?
Will i be safe to use them, or am i better off keeping them in storage and getting new amps?
i'd prefer to use them though!
thoughts?
I have a few PG Tantrum amps i have sourced and planning on using in my current install..
amps are:
1200.1
2x 600.4
500.2
300.2
I plan on running a morel 3 way front active using 3 of the amps (600.4, 500.2, 300.2) and an IDMAX12d2 off the 1200.1...
i had a look on the backs, and the build month was Dec, 2003...
My concern before i use the amps in the new install is the longetivity, or life "expectancy" of the Tantrum amps before things start going wrong..
Things i mean are the "tripath" chip in the 1200.1 and the caps in others..
are the Tantrum amps prone to blowing caps like the earlier ones, or is it just the tripath that has issues?
Will i be safe to use them, or am i better off keeping them in storage and getting new amps?
i'd prefer to use them though!
thoughts?