56K beware!!! don't have any coffee in your mouth when you open this. I am currently cleaning my keyboard and monitor
But Wait, When I posted my Sony Thread everyone said how wonderful they were Maybe I am not always wrong after all Maybe I just Might know what I am talking about no that cant be it :unsure:
Mike I think people just enjoying pickin on you...hehe not to be a whore or anything but checkout the thingy I wrote in the offtopic forum....I need feeeeedback
Some times i have to defend sony though I hate it when people say Do yall sell sony XPLOYD its XPLOD YOU NIT and NO Click
Hey, I run Sony. :unsure: Actually you would be hard pressed to find a better built head unit and processor than what I have. Sony can be good. It's their Xplod line that sucks. And those amplifiers are decent for the price.
LOL, I used to run C910 in one of my cars... had to have a second one for spares and drive mainy in the dark to see the display...
i have run a few amplifiers from the xplode line...i have never had one of these problems that i read on the boards with them....call me lucky i guess :blink:
Although we haven't sold that many, of the ones we have sold they haven't had any problems either. But I do agree with the guy in the link about the remote turn on connection. What is the point of doing it that way? Why would you need a quick disconnect like that for it? And why would you want to do it to a non-fused output coming from the deck that could ruin the deck if it does ground out? Why not just use a screw terminal like everyone else? :bash: Also, what is the point of seperating the speaker terminals like that? The one I had to bridge yesterday needed the speaker wire stretching all the way across the amplifier to hook it up. So in conclusion, you can get some good cheap power that way, but at the cost of some non-ergonomic design choices. :stupid: