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American Bass VFL 150.1


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2981 wired at .4 nominal rising to 1ohm @13.3

thats the first result i found. Search..

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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That's a badass amp my VFL 120 puts out 2200 at 1 ohm on good electrical.

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I had the first generation (gold color) running on 16 volt. I was getting around 3k out of each.

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I have an American Bass VFL 150.1. I have heard that this amp is underrated and will do a ton of power, and I have also heard that this thing will only produce around 2200 watts. I was just wondering if anyone has had actual experience with this amp? Has anyone ever had one clamped or one dyno'd? Thanks for the help!

a 1500 watt board "ONLY doing 2200" ??? uhhhhhhhh...

what a joke

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I have an American Bass VFL 150.1. I have heard that this amp is underrated and will do a ton of power, and I have also heard that this thing will only produce around 2200 watts. I was just wondering if anyone has had actual experience with this amp? Has anyone ever had one clamped or one dyno'd? Thanks for the help!

a 1500 watt board "ONLY doing 2200" ??? uhhhhhhhh...

what a joke

The VFL 150.1 is advertised as 2900 watts RMS at 14.4V

If the VFL is internally built off a 1500 watt Korean design then that's pretty bad on American Bass's part, I thought there VFL line was respectable (selling a 1500 watt board for 600 dollars and then advertising it as almost double that power RMS is insane if your telling the truth)

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I have the 120.1's and have clamped them at 3,000 wired to .5 rising to about 1 ohm. Currently wired to .3 per amp and they don't even care. But they love electrical, so to get good power from them you need to be able to feed it lol

I've also clamped 2400w at 10.8v rising from .5 to 1.2ohm so they'll do their power

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