Power Acoustik Amps, Good or Bad?
#1
Power Acoustik Amps, Good or Bad?
I just got an Alpine type x 10, 1042d and need an amp that will do 1000 RMS. I came across this Power Acoustik RZ1-2300D (rz12300d) Monoblock RAZOR Class D Car Amp. I can get it for 158 shipped to my door. Cant really find reviews on their stuff so i cant really tell if its good or not. What do you guys think
#2
Money kind of talks when it comes to car audio, although sometimes this is not the case.
If you tune the amp right you shouldn't have any trouble with it ruining a sub or similar. You just have to worry about the build quality of the amp the the longevity of it's life.
Personally I've heard of Power Acoustik, I haven't really heard of anything bad about them, but I don't know how accurate their power numbers are.
If they have a warranty I say try it out... if not, save a bit more and get a better amp.
If you tune the amp right you shouldn't have any trouble with it ruining a sub or similar. You just have to worry about the build quality of the amp the the longevity of it's life.
Personally I've heard of Power Acoustik, I haven't really heard of anything bad about them, but I don't know how accurate their power numbers are.
If they have a warranty I say try it out... if not, save a bit more and get a better amp.
#6
I saw your other post about an M1000 for 190. But a M1000 for 130 is awesome. I had a few alpine M500s and F300s...amazing amps..
#7
Yep i was lucky with this. Posted on the SMD forum asking around about power acoustik and was about to buy the Rockford Fosgate Prime r1000 but then someone said that a member was trying to sell his Alpine mrp 1000 for 130 shipped. Showed me the thread sent a message to him and viola! Cant wait for it to get here
#8
For the record, I've used a few Power Acoustik amps.
The RMS ratings are less than 1/2 the rated power listed in the manual.
They are not a CEA certified amp.
Nice score on the Alpine.
My suggestion was going to be something from Maxxsonics, which would really be a Hifonics or MB Quart, one with a CEA certified rating.
The Hifonics Gladiators come in a 1500watt version for less than $150.
The RMS ratings are less than 1/2 the rated power listed in the manual.
They are not a CEA certified amp.
Nice score on the Alpine.
My suggestion was going to be something from Maxxsonics, which would really be a Hifonics or MB Quart, one with a CEA certified rating.
The Hifonics Gladiators come in a 1500watt version for less than $150.