Old school amps or current stuff ?

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  • dlmrun2002
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  • Brian D
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Back on topic: Anyone here know who Zed Audio is? They built TONS of serious powerhouses way back in the day. They built the beautiful old HiFonics stuff, and rumour has it that they also OEd many of the famous American amps.

    Anyway, they are back, doing a few car amps. They look ugly as fuck IMO, but I would be willing to bet they kick ass. Priced right over Alpine kind of chinese crap, these seem to be like the good old stuff...dunno.

    Zed seems to be updating their products and their website: http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/products.html

    The Leviathon amp seems to be getting good reviews and some good feedback at DIYMA.

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  • dubdub
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    I've got a Audio Control 3.1 (as mentioned above) sitting at home if you're interested... if you have an amp that can take an input of 12v or higher, it is the best thing I've ever seen in audio,... if you don't you will blow the amp quickly... ask me how I know (Kicker's 5v input didn't cut it long)

    The only hesitation I'd offer on older equipment, is that many shops will no longer fix them. I sent away a mid/late 90s amp to be repaired only to have it sent back untouched, with a note saying they couldn't guarantee fixed amp, so they won't work on it... just consider that... though, older amps may never die, so who knows.

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  • Mtriple
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    Originally posted by stumble_t
    Ive been bench testing an A/D/S pq40.2 all day and it sounds pretty F-ing Good...
    picz pleaz!

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  • ejnight
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    I would say old school. I do have a few butler tube amps that are amazing. But it still old school tech.

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  • stumble_t
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    Ive been bench testing an A/D/S pq40.2 all day and it sounds pretty F-ing Good...

    Last edited by stumble_t; 12-21-2009, 01:14 PM.

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  • sennasixty8
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    Originally posted by Eric
    what do you think of those new tiny sized Arc Audio amps?
    I heard them the other day, pushing a nice 5 channel system and 8" sub, sounded very controlled from low volume up to "whoa" volumes.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    They get great reviews, but I have not heard them. AFAIK, hecho in china and they are NOT designed by Bob Zeff. The big tipoff is that they are "Designed in house", meaning that they aren't built here...

    Back on topic: Anyone here know who Zed Audio is? They built TONS of serious powerhouses way back in the day. They built the beautiful old HiFonics stuff, and rumour has it that they also OEd many of the famous American amps.

    Anyway, they are back, doing a few car amps. They look ugly as fuck IMO, but I would be willing to bet they kick ass. Priced right over Alpine kind of chinese crap, these seem to be like the good old stuff...dunno.





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  • Eric
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    what do you think of those new tiny sized Arc Audio amps?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    BTW, I have 3 of these:

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  • stumble_t
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    nice... i'm rockin a imoded factory tape deck

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  • sennasixty8
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    Era correct is my aim. I'm already rockin a cd45z hu at this point.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Want flawless sound and era-correct? Find a Nakamichi PA300II and a PA350II. Best amps to ever leave Ja-pan, and amazing performers.

    maybe check the PA301 and PA304 as well...might be easier to find and certainly are "prettier"...

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