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Review 3 of 28
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Online Year / Model Reviewed: 2002 BP600.1 Strengths: Raw power at 2 Ohm load. Easy to connect. Looks cool. Fairly cheap for Class D w/ so much pure wattage. Weaknesses: Very difficult to calibrate gains with precision. Gets hot and starts shutting on/off at high volume/hard bass. No subsonic filter. It blew for no good reason. It blew, it blew, it blew!!! Summary: This amp gave me trouble from day 1. At first, when I hooked it up, it sounded awesome. Then, a horrible crackling sound came out of my sub (1 10" Kicker Solobaric L7) once the amp got hot. I took it to a specialist and told me that the bottom plate somehow was pushing up into the circuits causing a short when fully warmed up. That was fixed quickly. Now, after a few months of casually pushing just one sub, the damn thing stopped working. It just blew a mosfet inside for no reason. I replaced the mosfet, but no improvement. The amp lights up just fine and looks great, but no sound whatsoever going out to my sub or any other sub for that matter. I can't get JBL to give me warranty, as I lost my reciept and there is no support for this amp anywhere. I feel like I made a bad investment. Next time, I'll just stick with Rockford Fosgate, Kicker or MMATS. Similar Products Used: Rockford fosgate 1000BD, Kicker 600.1, MMATS 1000.
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