1500-2500 watt amp suggestions

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1500-2500 watt amp suggestions

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I was contemplating selling off/trading my two PG Black ZX500's for a large single amp but wanted some suggestions.......I wish I had the money for a MS1000ta but that aint gonna happen. I have looked at the Oldand new US AMPS offerings and have read and heard good things about Sundown. Does anyone have any thoughts??????

I may just end up keeping what I have but would like someone else's opinions......I will be pushing two DD 3512's.

Thanks.
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what do you want for the zx500's?
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Post by stipud »

Sundown is your usual cookie cutter Chinese amp. Makes it's power... so if you want to get loud it's a decent choice.

If you can stand the looks, the Xenon or RSD 1200.1's are beasts as well, though they are on the low end of your power range.
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Well I really havent decided that I want to part with them yet..( have matching Black ZX450 as well..reason why I dont know if I really want to sell)
I mainly wanted someone else opinion on that power range.....really was lookin at about 1000 watts to each but may just end up runnin the zx500's.

I am not a SPL freak...more SQL...I know the power will be "cleaner" than most of the newer import stuff available.
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Unless I just trip over and fall into a deal for something along the lines of the Old School US Amps 2000x or the Newer still made in USA AX-2000 I will continue to run my beloved PG's........


Sure wish I had the scratch to go with a MS1000 :cry: :cry:
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Post by Mackenzie »

Exile 2400.1? I ran one a while back, and loved it. Tons of power in a small space..
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I don't know the cost of a MS1000t , but I'll throw it in, but soooooo $$$$$$$$$$$$ :(

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The cost would be in the same neighborhood of the Zapco. The real alure of the Ms1000 is the fact that it is true Old School PG. The same way I feel about my ZX's, the US Amps, and even the older Orion hcca's I had previously.
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dcmcki wrote:The cost would be in the same neighborhood of the Zapco. The real alure of the Ms1000 is the fact that it is true Old School PG. The same way I feel about my ZX's, the US Amps, and even the older Orion hcca's I had previously.
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I'm a fan, so I'd have to go with the 1000 too!!

In the past few years, I've only seen 1 up for sale ever on ebay, which was fairly recent.

The ZX500 was my first amp, and ever since I've used nothing else for amps (other than PG)!! So I completely understand your affection for your ZX's!

The ZX got stolen :cry: a couple years back, and now I'm using the Xenon 200.4. Components up front, 6X9's in the rear, and 2 12" IDQ for sub is all running off this amp! Sensitivity and bass boost knob turned up 1/4 the way for comps and 6X9s, 1/2 for the subs on the other pair of channels. Never fails to blow me away in both power and sound quality!

I guess like you, I'll just have to wait it out before another 2250 or 1000 goes on sale. I just really want to try out one of the MS2250 or of course, the MS1000 someday!!
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Post by Wakeup »

Many MS1000's have popped up on the bay this PAST year alone....Check out the Auctions section and search Ms1000. I think.....3 of us or maybe 4 or 5 of us picked up MS1000's this year.

Me being one of them...Mine's a TA version.
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Post by PGsta14me »

OH, okay. . . I was sort of wondering how it seemed like everyone had one in that "stash" string!

Any idea what they're running for?
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Post by seandiguer »

HAHAAHA ive seen a few soundstream reference 1000's on ebay in the last lil while. And they went cheep. 300-400 bucks. good power for the money.
I have a couple of zx500's too, but was under the impression they can put out around the 1000W mark each?.. Am i wrong?
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Post by Wakeup »

the Ms1000ta's seem to go for about a grand easily....and quite possible +/- 100-200...depending on condition and if it is TA or old version.
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I personally have never seen a birth sheet on any zx500's....I have "heard numbers in the low 700's though. Not really sure since i have no hard data in hand. I would certantly be interested to know some though :twisted:
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Whoa. . . well I was digging around some old stuff and found this!!

This is the test data sheet that came with the amp that I bought way back in Sept. 1997 from an authorized PG dealer. I remember buying it for right around 850.00. Went back into the same store a few months later and they slashed the price by half due to the introduction of the TI600.2 :roll:

Okay, sorry. . .I tried attaching the file to my picture, but it said the extension wasn't allowed.

Anyway, the graph shows a plot of THD + N (%) VS. power (x-axis) on a logarithmic scale. Starts @ 0.1% @1 W and slants down almost linearly to a hair under 0.01% at about 175 Watts. Then the curve spikes dramatically to 1% distortion at just a hair under 200Watts. Test was done @ 4 ohms stereo with both channels driven simultaneously 1KHz, 13.8VDC, and 22KHz Lowpass Filter.

So, according to this test data from PG, it looks like if you ran the amp at 2 ohm stereo you would have somewhere in the neighborhood of 800W RMS with 1% THD!! Quite impressive!! :P
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Post by PGsta14me »

Well shave me bald and call me a sheep. . . :oops:

I just looked up the word simultaneously, so that is the power output for both channels driven at the same time

That meaning that running a 2ohm stereo load gives you about 400W RMS @ 1%THD. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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which would be 800 watts at 4ohms bridged...very nice.
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Post by PGsta14me »

Makes me want to go out and get another one!!! Thanks for the clarity on that!
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