Precision Power Class D Mono Amplifier 3000W - 30000 Watts Monoblock Class D Subwoofer Amplifier
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My speaker is easily pushing two Audiopipe 10s out of the box so yes, it can handle a 15 but you will need to ensure your speaker box is the right size. The best sound can be achieved by using your 15’s built-in speakers.
Mine has four gauge wires running to it.
There's nothing to like about this amp
Don't get this amp i have this amp and it used to push 2 10s. I thought it sounded good until I got a harmony audio 1500 watt mono block 1 channel amp and the difference was mind blowing. I know for sure it will push your 15s. Additionally, the system is rated and proved to offer more than 1500 true watts of power. I would recommend the harmony audio if you plan on spending about 100 dollars more. However, be aware that the harmony audio has fragile RCA inputs and the Cerwin Vega is not even close to 3000 watts, so don't waste your money on it like I did.
Selected User Reviews For Precision Power Class D Mono Amplifier 3000W - 30000 Watts Monoblock Class D Subwoofer Amplifier
This amplifier turned out to be a real disappointment. As far back as the late 90's, I have used Presision Power and PPi products. We decided to grab this amp so that we could push a single 12, rated at 1000 RMS at 2 ohms. It was almost as if the speaker had not I read a Dyno test for this amp and found it rated at a minimum 400 Watts @ 2 Ohms, although the manufacturer claims it will put out 1000 Watts @ 2 Ohms. An efficiency of 40% is not even close to acceptable, especially for topologies of class D. The amplifier was replaced with a 1500W Skar amplifier that pushed 993 watts into There is a difference between night and day.
Please read my message to everyone who has low ratings. There is a lie!
There have already been two 2100 watt speakers blown! There is a lot of power in this amp.
I tried two other configurations before switching to this one. When I turn this amp to the maximum, I think my speaker will pop right out of the box since I am pushing two 1500w Pioneer Shallow mount 12s. There is no warming up even when it slams for hours. When I was a kid, Precision Power was a great amplifier and they are even better today. I guarantee you won't be disappointed when you buy from me.
You'll get the most bang for your buck with this.
DO NOT LEAVE THE NUMBERS OUT. This is a false advertisement. In a 2 ohm load, it only produces 347 rms watts. It does nothing even close to what it claims to be capable of. I suggest you watch youtube videos about it before purchasing. If I had done that I would have been a better person.
It was running good from the sound point of view, but I had to lower the volume because the protective mode was hitting me. Obviously, it is not powerful enough for my 2 15's 4800 Watts (1 15 is 2400 Watts) so I had to order a Planet Audio 4000 Watt amplifier to see how that stacks up. I can still turn it up, but it does not work.
Despite its low price, this amplifier can power two 12" gravity pro speakers very well, with I would recommend this product for the price. Check out the build quality, seems to be sturdy. It has been one month since there has been an.