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Price Paid:
$150.00
from Qualitycaraudio.com Year / Model Reviewed: 2004 HTG434 Summary: I bought this and an HTG2600D (for my sub) at the same time for a budget system for my work car. My weekend car is filled with high end equipment so my work car only needed something to get the job done. I was shocked at how well these amps performed. not only were they as powerful as advertised (shock and horror!) but they also induced no 4-channel loop area inductance problems like most cheaper 4-channels, soft turn on/off fuction works better than $1000 amps i've owned, and crossovers tested on the rta to really be 24db/oct as the specs show. Unbelieveable!
It put my Orion 800.4 (100w x 4 and 200w x 4 @2ohm) to shame and that amp cost me $500.00 Its sort of embarrassing but i seriously recommend Lanzar opti and heritage to all my friends now and alot have converted from memphis and Directed amps over to Lanzar. Also i've switched my weekend car from PPI art series amps all over to Lanzar Optidrive digital full range amps now and am even happier with them than i was with Zapco studio and PPI art amps! Strengths: Does rated power POWERFUL
no noise problems like many 4-channel amps
CHEAP OMG!
Doesn't get very hot like most similar class AB amps
Great customer service from Lanzar Weaknesses: Look kind of cheap because of the designs on the heatsink like "1200W" Similar Products Used: Memphis, Orion, JL, Earthquake, Viper, DEI, Eclipse, Zapco, McIntosh, PPI art series/pc series, Arc Audio, RF, Phoenix Gold, MTX, Alpine etc.
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