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BOSS Audio Systems R2000M Monoblock Car Amplifier - 2000 Watt Amp, 2/4 Ohm Stable, Class A/B



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BOSS Audio Systems R2000M Monoblock Car Amplifier - 2000 Watt Amp, 2/4 Ohm Stable, Class A/B
Amazon Product Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B004S52OI4/?tag=nhu68-20


Class A/B Topology - Class ‘A’ amplifiers have enormous amount of current flowing through its output transistors with no audio signal. Class ‘B’ amplifiers have no current flowing through its outputs with no audio signal
Mosfet Power Supply - A MOSFET is basically an electrical switch that allows the flow of electrical current. It controls the output voltage & current precisely by removing the output current sensing loss & eliminating all secondary feedback circuitry
Variable Low Pass Crossover - Subwoofers reproduce sound based on a number of different low-range frequencies. You can set exact sound specifications for the bass frequency reproduction
Variable Bass Boost - Bass Boost allows you to adjust the low bass within the boost range to just the way you like it
Variable Gain Control - The gain control is not for adjusting volume. It simply adjusts the amount of signal that is coming from your receiver and going to your amplifier
Shift your audio experience up a gear with the Boss Audio Riot R2000M Class A/B Monoblock Amplifier. This powerful 2-Ohm stable amplifier features 2000 Watts Max Power with a MOSFET power supply to rock your tunes. Customize the sound with Variable Low Pass Crossover and Bass Boost. Tweak the Bass and feel the vibes with the Remote Subwoofer Control. Amplifiers in the Riot Series are perfect for first time car audio buyers looking to add Bass, enhanced sound and performance to their system at an affordable price. Drive up the beat with the Boss Audio R2000M.
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Definitely shouldn't be the number one amp on this site
The reason why I say this amp should not be rated number one on Amazon is because it definitely is not one of the best amps I've ever had. The reasoning behind this is because it goes into protection mode over and over again I've corrected the ground, all the power wires speaker wires Etc are all intact and in the right places, and the amp is definitely strong enough to push subwoofers. However, the amp still gets too hot and goes into protection mode. Definitely not the best amp there is.
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