Old School Cheaters U.S. Amp
For anyone that's interested in car audio I got a first generation USA-100HC from U.S. Amps
It's old school (when companies still cared about their products), heavy duty, hand-made amp. This came in the rare metallic purple finish. I had it pushing a 15" MMats Dreadnaut. If you're into bass this amp is ideal for you.
Some specs:
2 x 50W @ 4 ohms (THD <0.006%)
2 x 100W @ 2 ohms
2 x 200W @ 1 ohm
2 x 400W @ ½ ohm
1 x 800W @ 1 ohm bridge
S/N Ratio: 115 dB
Damping Factor: >1000 (at 4 ohms)
Fuse: External 225A
It's 20" by 7", beast!
This is an original first generation amp, this was made with high quality capacitor's and transformers. The cool thing about old school amps, once something blow, you can replace whatever is fried and it's back to working condition again.
Some pics:





I'm asking $350 OBO. Need money for my transmission so this can go to a nice home.
It's old school (when companies still cared about their products), heavy duty, hand-made amp. This came in the rare metallic purple finish. I had it pushing a 15" MMats Dreadnaut. If you're into bass this amp is ideal for you.
Some specs:
2 x 50W @ 4 ohms (THD <0.006%)
2 x 100W @ 2 ohms
2 x 200W @ 1 ohm
2 x 400W @ ½ ohm
1 x 800W @ 1 ohm bridge
S/N Ratio: 115 dB
Damping Factor: >1000 (at 4 ohms)
Fuse: External 225A
It's 20" by 7", beast!
This is an original first generation amp, this was made with high quality capacitor's and transformers. The cool thing about old school amps, once something blow, you can replace whatever is fried and it's back to working condition again.
Some pics:





I'm asking $350 OBO. Need money for my transmission so this can go to a nice home.
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