Rpg663 Posted August 25, 2019 Report Share Posted August 25, 2019 This is the MTX Thunder Series 6152, which brags of “Pure N-Channel Design”, on it’s shiny nameplate, was born in 2001 at Mitek Corp with the following specs: 37.5 Watts RMS/CH x 2 into 4 Ohms <0.1% THD+N 75 Watts RMS/CH x 2 into 2 Ohms <0.1% THD+N 150 Watts RMS Bridged into 4 Ohms <0.1% THD+N 325 Watts Dynamic Power Bridged into 4 Ohms (14.4VDC) RMS Power Ratings @ 12.5VDC 20Hz-20kHz While I’ve never seen an amp dyno of it, it seems to do its power and then some. It’s equipped with 2 fat 25V 4700uF rail caps, and a lot of SMD components. The MOSFETs are Vishay IRF540s (4). The two other MOSFETS are Fairchild Semiconductors 75339P’s. The rectifiers are MUR1620C’s. My board is modified because I got it with a messed up ground pad, and had to solder from the bottom of the board to make it work. Excuse the mess. Also the speaker connections are obnoxious screws with square washers. Heres a link to the picture if embedding doesn’t work. https://ibb.co/s6z2ngb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowDrifter Posted August 25, 2019 Report Share Posted August 25, 2019 ~~~~~~~~SAY NO TO PHOTOBUCKET~~~~~~~~ Snow's DD-1 tracks here: https://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/167433-snows-dd-1-tracks/ My take on OFC vs CCA: https://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/110381-things-that-piss-you-off-in-the-car-audio-world/?do=findComment&comment=2461444 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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