us amps and re audio
I know a few people with the dd6000 and can you tell me why they have been having so much problems with the amps burning up?.I know there was problems with the old de3000.Just wondering not tring to be a di*k or nothing.
oh theres a thread about it on termpro.
but there was design issues on the certain DD/3000DE models that caused them to go boom.
ive got a 2nd gen something running my sub at around 600w right now. its amazing how so much power can come from such a small footprint: http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...gdawn/amp1.jpg
ive also got an AX-TU300C going to run my highs... gonna install it today
but there was design issues on the certain DD/3000DE models that caused them to go boom.
ive got a 2nd gen something running my sub at around 600w right now. its amazing how so much power can come from such a small footprint: http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...gdawn/amp1.jpg
ive also got an AX-TU300C going to run my highs... gonna install it today
an update if any cares still....
re is still made in Nevada by the same people that have been making it
dealer cost has increased but by a small amount....as far as retail well the new XXX line is very expensive!
RE didn't have the greatest business sense in the world and i think that the combined forces help re become more of a force on the retail end then being just internet and competitor based....
sinister: i am an re dealer and am thinking of getting back into us amps....how do you like the amps so far???
andy
re is still made in Nevada by the same people that have been making it
dealer cost has increased but by a small amount....as far as retail well the new XXX line is very expensive!
RE didn't have the greatest business sense in the world and i think that the combined forces help re become more of a force on the retail end then being just internet and competitor based....
sinister: i am an re dealer and am thinking of getting back into us amps....how do you like the amps so far???
andy


