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100 amps worth of fusing. you wont get more than like 1000w from that thing at 1 ohm. i wouldnt even TRY to do half ohm.

Here we go again......

That amp pictured has 4 clear fuses. Clear fuses are 25 amps each times 4 is 200amps.

Now, if you took a second to look in the owners manual (pdf file) for that amp it says

The LSX 5000D has one 250amp fuse (so im assuming that is a external fuse of the users choice on type).

So that would leave me to believe that the amp pictured on the website is the LSX 4000D with 4 fuses....

since when does 25 times 4 = 200? clearly FOUR 25 amp fuses. 25*4=100. the picture also clearly states that it is indeed the 5000 model.

LSX5000D-HiRez.jpg

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Lol. Its all good brian. I was just givin you shit. I really dont feel like opening a .pdf file, so i'll take your word for it. But even so, i wouldn't run that at .5

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Oh ok. So back to my question, why spend $100 on this amp, if you have an XL? Wouldn't you buy a good amp to go along with a good sub?

I got something for time being cause I'm going to recone it to dual 2 But I don't know what kinda amp i'm going to use after i recone

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100 amps worth of fusing. you wont get more than like 1000w from that thing at 1 ohm. i wouldnt even TRY to do half ohm.

Here we go again......

That amp pictured has 4 clear fuses. Clear fuses are 25 amps each times 4 is 200amps.

Now, if you took a second to look in the owners manual (pdf file) for that amp it says

The LSX 5000D has one 250amp fuse (so im assuming that is a external fuse of the users choice on type).

So that would leave me to believe that the amp pictured on the website is the LSX 4000D with 4 fuses....

since when does 25 times 4 = 200? clearly FOUR 25 amp fuses. 25*4=100. the picture also clearly states that it is indeed the 5000 model.

LSX5000D-HiRez.jpg

It's not the 5000 model because It has the four gauge runs instead of 0 and the remote line is to the left of the positive and ground

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Well the manual still says 1 250amp fuse.....

why would you need a 250 amp fuse for 4 gauge wire. that is beyond me. company cant even get their info right on their own products.

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It's not the 5000 model because It has the four gauge runs instead of 0 and the remote line is to the left of the positive and ground

why would you need a 250 amp fuse for 4 gauge wire. that is beyond me. company cant even get their info right on their own products.

Guess that answers your question, since he actually has the amp and not a generic picture from the internet....

but agrred on the company thing. LoL

 

 

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