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Team Maxxsonics John

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  1. When you say "The amps are basically the same amp just different cases", I hope you mean they are exactly the same electronically. If not 100% the same, dont link them or you will certainly damage one or both of them.
  2. I think your going to like it...
  3. Yes, you can strap these amps but you will need a MaxxLink in order to do so. This is true for almost any mono amp that does not already have the strapping feature built in. Many of the higher power Hifonics mono amps have the strapping feature built in.
  4. Man, we would love to have you and your moon shine at the show. No peaches for me though lol
  5. Yes, it actually provides at least 125 watts x 4 RMS at 4-Ohms.
  6. ^^^ you got to make it, your right here in the neighborhood^^^ For you CA. guys, whats a couple thousand miles to come drink with us cool Maxxsonics guys?
  7. I'm a little bias of course but you may want to consider the MBQUART Discus DSC4125 4 x 125 watts RMS.
  8. GP3000D-Pro dimensions Length: 19.69" Width: 9.06" Height: 2.56"
  9. There are alot of great head phones and most of them have been mentioned already. However, here is a recommendation from someone who flies 100,000 miles plus per year and not only enjoys good sounding music but also cares about comfort and noise cancellation. Try the Sony MDR-NC60 ($199.00) or the ultra nice MDR-NC500D ($399.00) http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores...categoryId=3728 They are available Sony direct or Best Buy. If you are not concerned about noise cancellation, try one of the other recommended models.
  10. Welcome to Steve's forum. I'm sure you will enjoy the great group og guys and gals on here. Not too much drama like the othe forums. I'm really looking forward to your trip to the USA.
  11. Call Mike. They are probably less expensive then you think.
  12. You would never get a e-mail with a price from Maxxsonics. The pricesare never, ever e-mailed. If you are interested, contact Mike Stiers at [email protected] He can help you out.
  13. These are our 2 biggest amps (for now). There is also a 3000, 4000 & 5000 watt models as well a 2 great class A/B 2 and 4 channel amps which feature absolutely incredable SQ. Note: These measurements were made at .1% THD & N. XXVSampson 13.8 V / 4-Ohms: 2600 x 1 13.8 V / 2-Ohms: 4500 x 1 13.8 V / 1-Ohm: 8000 x 1 16 V / 4-Ohms: 3500 x 1 16 V / 2-Ohms: 5400 x 1 16 V / 1-Ohms: 8900 x 1 18 V / 4-Ohms: 4800 x 1 18 V / 2-Ohms: 6700 x 1 18 V / 1-Ohm: 10,200 x 1 XXVMaxximus 13.8V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 2000/1 x 7000 bridged 13.8V / 2-Ohms: 2 x 3500/1 x 10,000 bridged 13.8V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 5000 16V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 3100/1 x 9000 bridged 16v / 2-Ohms: 2 x 4500/1 x 12,600 bridged 16V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 6300 18V / 4-Ohms: 2 x 4600/1 x 12,200 bridged 18V / 2-Ohms: 2 x 6100/1 x 15,200 bridged 18V / 1-Ohm: 2 x 7600
  14. No. I'm really sorry about that but the change to a new design was just abslutely necissary. We have used that type of remote for many years and progress just had to happen. Honestly, the bass remote should be set and forget anyway. Most people do not even install them.
  15. These amps are 2006 (top) and 2007 (bottom). 2007 also have the mounting feet as part of the end panel and not seperately installed. The differances are a new and faster chip set on the driver board, new torroids (differant winding count), improved efficiency, plus they have the future capability of being linkable. Performance to your ears is similar but electronicically and accoustically better. Actually, at CES 2008 we are celebrating our Hifonics 25th Anniversary and will release a new look for Brutus and Zeus. They will be silver (25th = silver anniversary) with black chrome end panels. They will be identical the 2007 version with new cosmetics. Sorry for the bass remote change on the 2006 to 2007 but it was an upgrade.
  16. The amp on the bottom is the newest version. It has upgrades over the old one and is an all around better performing amp.
  17. The Brutus BXi2607D is 2600 watts RMS at 14.4 volts / 1-Ohm and is linkable. The Crunch Ground Pounder amp is the GP3000D-Pro which is 3000 watts (+) at 14 volts / 1-Ohm and is linkable. It's the only RMS rated Crunch amp because it is the competiton version.
  18. The best thing to do is call us and we will determine if it is blown or salvagable. (847) 540-7700 and ask for tech support. It's pretty tough to sell something not working. Is it going to cost $35.00 to fix it, $60.00, $110.00...??? No way to know for sure so in the event it is defective it is almost always worth fixing.
  19. If you want to stay in business more then 6 months, only sell product that you are authorised from the manufacturer to sell. Put together a business plan and aproach the manufacturer direct with your ideas. If you are not authorised you will end up screwing people out of warranty and once your reputation is just another fly by night no warranty support e seller, your sales are gone and the leagal trouble begins. As a manufacturer of 12 volt electronics for 26 years, I've seen this more times then we have all had birthdays added up. If you can manage to get manufacturer support, start small. - A few popular models and a few accessories. - Look for the most dependable products with lowest return rates. - 2, 4 and 5 channel amps (not big mono amps that get abused 1500 watts max) - Accessories are always good. They usually don't break (EQ's, X-Overs, wire, cables... low cost over head items are agood idea). - State your warranty policy truthfully - Never ignore your customers requests/communications for even one day (especially problem related communications).
  20. I've got to go with the RE on this one too. Dave is the man over there and he knows his subwoofers.
  21. Cool! Glad to see you finally got your new Ground Pounder amp. We sell tons of them and get great reviews. Can't wait to see your reaction when you get a GP3000D-PRO!
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