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Anyone have luck with the amps from cheaplights?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:19 pm
by DJ Higgumz
I built a t39 with a lab 12, which is 400 watts rms, and I was wondering if anyone has had luck with the amps from cheaplights.com. I'm lookin at the 210 watt p channel one, and I'm wondering if the true watts as advertised are true? Does that wattage include clipping?
Please only people who have bought amps from cheaplights
Re: Anyone have luck with the amps from cheaplights?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:42 pm
by Bruce Weldy
DJ Higgumz wrote:I built a t39 with a lab 12, which is 400 watts rms, and I was wondering if anyone has had luck with the amps from cheaplights.com. I'm lookin at the 210 watt p channel one, and I'm wondering if the true watts as advertised are true? Does that wattage include clipping?
Please only people who have bought amps from cheaplights
It would be impossible to tell as that site doesn't even list the manufacturer or give any specs......you can bet that it is cheap, Chinese junk.
Find you a used amp if money is tight. Anyone that tells you that they tell the truth, but don't back it up, should be immediately suspicious.
Either way, 210 watts ain't enough.
Re: Anyone have luck with the amps from cheaplights?
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:45 pm
by netwerks
DJ Higgumz wrote:I built a t39 with a lab 12, which is 400 watts rms, and I was wondering if anyone has had luck with the amps from cheaplights.com. I'm lookin at the 210 watt p channel one, and I'm wondering if the true watts as advertised are true? Does that wattage include clipping?
Please only people who have bought amps from cheaplights
If money is an issue and you don't need dsp, spend a couple bux more and look for a used Behringer ep series amp.