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Power - 1100 Max x 1 @ 2 Ohms, 550 Max x 1 @ 4 Ohms
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 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
Low & High Level Inputs - A low level (RCA) input is measured in voltages. A high level (+/- wire) input is measured in wattages. Both essentially carry signal from your receiver to your amplifier to your speakers
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
Switchable Bass Boost - Bass Boost allows you to adjust the low bass within the boost range to just the way you like it
Variable Input 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
Specs - Dimensions: 9.13” x 10.44” x 2.25”, Weight: 4.43 lbs., Speaker Impedance: 2 to 8 Ohm, THD @ RMS Output: 0.01%, S/N Ratio: 102 dB, Frequency Response: 9 Hz to 50 kHz, Fuse Quantity: 1 30 Amp ATO Blade
Warranty - BOSS Audio Systems provides a 6 Year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty for purchases through Amazon.Com. We strongly encourage professional installation of this product to ensure proper functionality
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Bertie Motes
4.0 out of 5 stars Best sound for the money
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on September 9, 2022
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
I don’t think you can this little sub for the money. Dollar for dollar, this amp is the best. I have my Boss head unit that i running to a Sound Stream digital bass processor then to the Boss monoblock amplifier and that is powering a Skar Audio 600watt 12” subwoofer. It produces some great bass in my 2012 Toyota Takoma Prerunner. I had to get very crafty and built myself a box that utilizes the back wall of the cab and is almost as wide as the truck to have been able to have the sqft that necessary for a ported box. Processor and amp are located in the storage compartment under the back seats. It’s sounds so good. I had another name brand amplifier and 2 10” subs in a sealed box behind the rear seats and this set with my boss amp and 12” Skar sub far out performs that setup 10 times over. It does shake everything in my truck if I want it to. I keep it turned down low because I don’t care it to rattle the truck apart but just enough base in the music to rattle my rearview mirror. I would absolutely recommend this amp to anyone! Out of everything I’ve purchased for my system in my truck this little amp has been by far the best purchase. The remote is my only dislike. It feels cheap and janky. But definitely not a deal breaker.
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Longshortexan12
5.0 out of 5 stars Hell of a Deal
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on July 8, 2023
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Not top of the line but thumps hard. Got a 10 sub 1500 running off it pushing 800 1 ohm it's crisp clear nog like all that rattling distorted crap u hear going down the road. I paid 1/2the price going used like new. I'm satisfied.
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JustAguy
4.0 out of 5 stars Value for the money
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on July 30, 2021
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Installed in my 15 focus SE hatchback to power a stock Sony subwoofer I got from the scrap yard. I modified the sub to run at 4 ohms, so I'm pushing at best 400 watts RMS using this Amp. It's still way overkill and I can't run any higher than half way on the gain with the 18db bass boost and about halfway in the low pass filter. I'm sending it signal via the high level input tapped from my right rear door speaker. It really cranks though. This kit came with all the required wiring and I had speaker wire to spare after it was all said and done. I septn 8 hours on the install making it all tuck away and look stock and it was worth it. I believe I'll eventually overdrive my stock sub with this Amp but it will run a bigger one in the future so I'm future proof.
My only concern is this thing gets pretty warm. It has an aluminum outer body but no external heat dissipation fins. It has two heat channels on either side of the BOSS logo but when mounted in that orientation, they run left to right instead of up and down for better heat dissipation. I might rotate it 90 degrees and see if that helps with heat. I can't speak to longevity but would not reccomend installing this under a seat or anywhere with poor airflow.
It has a remote gain control as well but I'm not using that, it didn't make much difference. There is no hiss or audible issues with the Amp and I ran the power cable right alongside the speaker wires I tapped from, down the passenger side of my car under the plastic door sills.
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Justin Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Two years later, still working great!
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on July 5, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
We put this in a 2010 Toyota Corolla with a single 1000w sub. Works great, very loud and never had an issue. The car sits outside through heat and freezing temperatures. 2 years later, still going strong.
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Tim
5.0 out of 5 stars Will not power your band's instruments.
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on August 14, 2015
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
I am an electric keytar player in a post pre-ironic hardcore pop metal band called "Peace Strangle," check out our latest demo on Myspace. Anywho, we travel to some pretty big venues like Chuck E Cheese, or the Wendy's parking lot. You name it, we have played it. However, about 2 months ago the band was offered an opportunity we couldn't pass up. A chance to play at president Putin's favorite Ihop in Moscow. We knew this was how we reach our demographic that we have been struggling to connect with, Communist. So we graciously accepted and began preparing ourselves for the show in Russia. We had a couple weeks to get ready for the show on June 12th, which is Russia Day for the country. So we got plane tickets and all the prep done, and had been practicing like crazy. Until, the last few days before we had to leave one of our amps blew a fuse. Well, Snickers! Alright, so we scope out online quickly for a reasonable and functioning replacement. We stumble across this amp, and thought we struck gold. 1100W Amp for that price! We bought it on the spot with a couple day delivery. We ran into some more unfortunate circumstances when Salazar's paypal didn't process the request right away, it had a day and a half lag. We got our new amp at 8:03AM Jun. 12, we had to be on the plane for Moscow by 10:15AM. We didn't even unbox it, threw it in the band van and booked it. We made the flight with about 4 mins to spare. ALRIGHT MADE IT! We enjoy our 9 and a half hour flight in various ways. Salazar likes to do this thing where he speaks in different dialects to screw with near-by passengers. He once pretended to be a blind Rastafarian for an all day flight from JFK to Tokyo, it could have won an Oscar. But I digress, we arrive in Russia and are immediately swept off the plane by Putin's private security to be escorted to the Ihop where we were to preform. When we pulled up the place was a mob, thousands, if not hundreds of people were crowded around the joint. Only a handful of people were actually inside the pancake house, one of those people being Putin himself. We pushed through the crowd along with the smell of vodka and potatoes. All of our equipment was set up and ready to go for us, everything except our new amp. Which had been opened but not set up, we point this out and state how we need the amp for one of us to use. Without batting an eye Putin shoots a look at one of his men, who then proceeds to start yelling in Russian to a near-by worker. They seemed really excited by our soon to be show. After a few mins of setting up the amp, we are finally ready. I decided I would use the new amp since it was really low to the ground and my keytar could reach fine. We start our setlist off with one of Putin's favorite songs by us( One of his men mentioned it on the way to the show.), " Murder Love Remix." Now everything seems to be going great, everything sounds and looks good. My part of the song doesn't come in until after the bass drops but before the metal drum solo, so about 3 mins into the song. I start to play my part, only to have the amp blow up, killing the lights and sending metal shrapnel in every direction. It was at this point I heard Col. Heinz Salazar shout, "FLASHBANG OUT, GO LOUD!" At that moment Lt. Dan Taylor and Sgt. Frank Woods(The Guitar and Accordion players.) cocked back their hidden rifles in the instruments. They wait for the flash, and let loose a barrage of controlled burst into anything and anyone in the Ihop that wasn't us. As my three "bandmates" lay down suppressing fire, it is time for my part of the plan. I slam the C-major cord and flick the pitch switch back and forth 3 times as I do, this initiates the reaction. Enough C4 and thermite to level a small country, it was set to blow up in a circumference 5 miles around with the epicenter being the Ihop. This was too slow any attempt to try and detain us and provide an in-direct LZ. The silence that followed the blast, was deafening. Only broken by a coughing injured Putin, wide eyed and clearly befuddled. Col. Salazar looks in to the Russian president's eyes and said the following, " Good evening sir, we are from the United States special forces. We are here to take you back with us for....questioning?" The lack of understanding in Putin's eyes seemed to irritate the Colonel, but before he could have acted on it, we heard the Blackhawk closing in on our LZ. We restrained Putin and the 5 of us headed to the roof for extraction. As we were leaving I took a small piece of the amp that was laying around for remembrance sake. The helicopter ride to the hidden plane on an unmarked runway was blissfully calm. When we landed at the runway, we were greeted by 4 of the most politically powerful people in America. They congratulated and thanked us for unrepayable debt of heroism and patriotism. We were debriefed on what "we needed to know." We never saw Putin again, but this amp was the start to a much needed revolution. But it won't power your band's instruments.
5/5 Would Vladly buy another.
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James
3.0 out of 5 stars Works good for the price but "6 year platinum warranty" is garbage.
Reviewed in the United States ๐บ๐ธ on May 23, 2023
Color: BlackVerified Purchase
Boss claims to provide a 6 year warranty on the item. However mine died after 4 years and when I contacted them to have it repaired or replaced I was told I have to pay to ship it to them and include a $20 cashiers check with it to cover return shipping... When considering shipping costs, time and hassle I could just buy a new one. Also the bass remote knob is trash, started created fuzzing and crackling after 6 month when you turn the knob so I just disconnected it. If your looking for a cheap amp that will last a few years then its a good buy. If your looking for a quality amp that is going to last a lot longer than a few years then this isn't the one for you.
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