FS: Socal CONCEPT 2400 watts RMS (NOT PEAK) amplifier 225$
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FS: Socal CONCEPT 2400 watts RMS (NOT PEAK) amplifier 225$
I have a DD-C2400A for sale.
Its 2400 watts of pure RMS power.
This amp has worked flawlessly for me, is used but in great condition and has never been abused or misued. It was properly installed with 10ft of double 0 gague wire.
Im Socal 90034/90024/90045
Local Pickup 225$
Shipped 250$ with insurance
Paypal only
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Its 2400 watts of pure RMS power.
This amp has worked flawlessly for me, is used but in great condition and has never been abused or misued. It was properly installed with 10ft of double 0 gague wire.
Im Socal 90034/90024/90045
Local Pickup 225$
Shipped 250$ with insurance
Paypal only
FIRM
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Im not 100% sure ( I have had alot of amps and subs and boxes), but i believe it does not.
And I believe this is a digital amplifier, but the "A" version was very good quality.
I originally bought this amplifier to start competing in SPL competitions but never got away to do that so I just used it for normal daily driving.
And I believe this is a digital amplifier, but the "A" version was very good quality.
I originally bought this amplifier to start competing in SPL competitions but never got away to do that so I just used it for normal daily driving.
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you might be right, in any case thi is a powerful amp, especially for the price,
still avaliable
if you buy this,
I will throw in some free accessories!!!
still avaliable
if you buy this,
I will throw in some free accessories!!!
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sorry to bring this post back up from the dead, but I was just looking at my old posts and this one caught my eye again....
The reason why I was asking if the logo lighted up is because they are the newer Concept Amplifiers and are alot better than their first production 2400s. I have worked with Concept in the past and the first 2400s were good for the everyday user, but if you wanted to do spl competions with them they were not that good. The older 2400s didnt like lower ohm loads (allthough they were supposed to) and would "pop" if they saw to low of a ohm load at high volume.
The newer 2400s with the lighted logos do not have this problem of "popping".
My "popping", I mean blowing up.
I knew some of the older 2400s were class d, but I couldnt remember if they came out with some class ab 2400s.
The reason why I was asking if the logo lighted up is because they are the newer Concept Amplifiers and are alot better than their first production 2400s. I have worked with Concept in the past and the first 2400s were good for the everyday user, but if you wanted to do spl competions with them they were not that good. The older 2400s didnt like lower ohm loads (allthough they were supposed to) and would "pop" if they saw to low of a ohm load at high volume.
The newer 2400s with the lighted logos do not have this problem of "popping".
My "popping", I mean blowing up.
I knew some of the older 2400s were class d, but I couldnt remember if they came out with some class ab 2400s.
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