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They are nice and versatile. I bridged mine down to 250x2 + 500x1, or you can run 7 speakers independently. Sounds good, and produces more power than I will ever need. My AL version only ways 10lbs 
The hardware is pretty robust too... 18 output devices (2 per normal channel, and 4 per sub output), 2 TO-247 rectifier diodes, and 12 power supply MOSFETs.
Input Capacitance: 8 x 2200uF 16v = 17600uF
Rail Capacitance: 8 x 4700uF 35v = 37600uF
The rail caps are impressive:

For reference, here is my Ti1200.1. Way less capacitance, but it has dual power supplies. I think it might even be an internally bridged dual-mono amp.


The hardware is pretty robust too... 18 output devices (2 per normal channel, and 4 per sub output), 2 TO-247 rectifier diodes, and 12 power supply MOSFETs.
Input Capacitance: 8 x 2200uF 16v = 17600uF
Rail Capacitance: 8 x 4700uF 35v = 37600uF
The rail caps are impressive:
For reference, here is my Ti1200.1. Way less capacitance, but it has dual power supplies. I think it might even be an internally bridged dual-mono amp.

Wow that is pretty solid, I had noticed in the spec the sub channels seem beefier than a normal 50 x 2 amp.stipud wrote:When I benched it, I got a solid 300x2 + 600x1 out of it, without clipping. There's not a ton of headroom in the output devices though, so I opted to keep it at 250. The difference was inaudible anyways...
My first impression of that amp was 50 x 7, WTF I am I going to use 7 channels for with only 50 watts/per channel
Dave
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock