
Perfect for powering your car audio subwoofer system without sacrificing sound quality or performance.
CAR AMPLIFIER KIT INSTALL
Upgrade your car's sound system or install a new amplifier confidently, knowing you will enjoy crystal-clear sound and unparalleled audio quality! With features such as a remote turn-on, water-resistant high current fuse holder, and hassle-free terminals, setting up your new amplifier has never been easier. Say goodbye to the hassle of searching for individual pieces, as this kit includes everything you need for installation. Additionally, ultra-flexible speaker wires accommodate any space while delivering maximum performance. The kit includes noise-free twisted interconnects for immaculate signal transfer and superior sound quality. Featuring copper construction, it provides excellent current transfer and reliable power delivery to even the most power-hungry amplifiers. This comprehensive kit will meet all your 2-channel amplifier installation needs. To complete your installation, Stinger includes the 4GA 1200W Complete Copper Wiring Kit. No compromises were made to the quality or performance, confirming a truly immersive audio experience. I've found diyAudio is a great seller, and you should definitely spend your money here.Are you ready to elevate your audio experience? Look no further than the Stinger Audio MT-1500.1 Monoblock amplifier! With an impressive 1500 Watts RMS power at 1 ohm, this amplifier delivers serious bass that will make your vehicle's sound system come alive.Įquipped with a MOSFET power supply, high-quality capacitors, advanced transformers, and cutting-edge inductors, this state-of-the-art amplifier guarantees peak performance and reliability. Still, if you're into this hobby, it's money very well spent. This won't change your life, just slightly reorder the priorities of your system's DAC. As with all op-amps you will need a very resolving system to appreciate the change.

If your tastes run more towards 70s rock, recent pop/dance, or you're just a sucker for that last bit of top end detail, then you might try the v6 Vivid, or the Sparkos. This op-amp loves that cool, dry, '80s production from your favorite British rock/pop/metal records, as well as Mingus/Coltrane era jazz.

If your tastes run towards anything from ~1979-1989 (think Pink Floyd's The Wall, Peter Gabriel's So, Iron Maiden's Somewhere in Time, New Order's Technique), you have to try these. Not fatiguing, just too much information up there. I had a little too much heat right around 9-10k hz, right on top of cymbal strikes. Running this in my Aune x8 -> Outlaw 2160 mk2 -> Dali Opticon 2 mk2.

Not necessarily better, just better for my room, gear, tastes. In my system, the v6 Classic is exactly what I needed. ( I haven't heard the v6 Vivid, so I can't compare.) This will give you well-defined, textured bass, without sacrificing too much clarity elsewhere. The Sparkos is clear and open where the Burson V6 Classic is warm and rich. This is an excellent side-grade from the Sparkos SS3602.
