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That is insane.... how much does something like this go for?
The element 5 line consists of:
Component Speakers:
160w 4"
200w 5.25"
250w 6.5"
500w 6x9
Component sets
5.25" and 6.5"
Subwoofers
600w 10"
1000w 12"
Amplifiers
2-channel:
400w
1000w
4-channel:
1200w
2800w
Monoblock
5000w
i think he meant price....lol
u prolly have to pm him for that lol. def a nice lookin setup tho...
The price list will be posted on the c3 forum, later this week.
Bump anyone interested?
Pretty advert, but I dunno. Those amps seem to have very high wattage, and more doesn't always mean better. When I see someone selling 2000 and 3000 watt amps, I automatically assume the distortion is eating the output so badly that they need to have that high wattage.
Personally, I place quality over quantity. And most likely won't be interested in anything like that until I see some real specs.
Anyone can make something that is pretty, but when you are talking about car audio, it isn't about what looks the prettiest, it isn't really about the "I got more power" bragging rights. When all is said and done, the looks, the watts don't mean anything if the sound isn't there.
Just a thought
genefitz- what you say is true that is should be based on actual performance and not who has the most power, but the reality is that consumers have shown that they are willing to sacrifice clarity for quantity, look at the specs of very common brands. Genefitz thank you for your insight into the product line maybe other will benefit from your thoughts.
On a side note I personally only sell to others what I have used in my own vehicle. No reason to waste anyone's time.
When you ask you shall receive.
The specs for the 5000W monoblock are as follows:
ELP-5001D
1 Ohms Max Power: 5000w x 1
2 Ohm Max Power: 3000w x 1
4 Ohm RMS Power: 1400w x 1
2 Ohm RMS Power: 2000w x 1
1 Ohm RMS Power: 2600w x 1
S/N Ratio: 90dB
THD: 0.08%
Channel Separation: 60dB
Frequency Response: 15Hz-400Hz
Low Pass Frequency: 35Hz-250Hz
Bass Boost Control: 45Hz (0-18dB)
Phase Shift: 0-180º
The specs for the 3000w 2 channel amp are as follows:
ELP-3002
4 Ohms Bridge Max Power: 3000w
2 Ohm Max Power: 1500w x 2
4 Ohm RMS Power: 420w x 2
2 Ohm RMS Power: 600w x 2
S/N Ratio: 90dB
THD: 0.08%
Channel Separation: 60dB
Frequency Response: 15Hz-40KHz
Low Pass Frequency: 35Hz-250Hz
Bass Boost Control: 45Hz (0-18dB)
Phase Shift: 0-180º
Follow the link below to the specs for the other amps.
http://www.b52audio.com/eng/productos_01.php?catID=27
Indeed, friend. it is a common thing now a days. Lots of folks now do sacrifice clarity for quantity. I was an old school Phoenix Gold user, in the days of the M-series and the MS-series amplifiers, back when you were easily paying $500-$1000 for an amp. But it amazed people what one could do with an M50 at 1 Ohm. But even their quiality has gone down and been replaced with high wattage units.
And my personal view is "Hey! what ever tweaks your tweeters!"
Reading the specs on the amps, they are quite impressive. 0.1% THD and 1Ohm stability is not bad at all.
And please understand that my comment wasn't in anyway an insult to your store or your products. Much respect.