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Jake Jarmon
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New toy @ Parts Express

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2 - T24 24" BP102 "Twinning"
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Cool looking, but doesn't solve the "Why mount the amp in the sub enclosure?" question. And, that price! For that kind of money, I'd rather buy Peavey IPR amps.
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That interface in the living room though, or in a vehicle
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Sorry, Jake. Pretty, shiny things don't impress me when it comes to sound.

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Actually, this would be pretty decent for a powered pro sub application, as it has a real limiter, EQ, and balanced I/O. If they had a version that didn't have the low pass filter engaged by default (or have it defeatable) it could do well for top boxes too.

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