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if you are using the 400wrms item look at a VPA11500.thats a 1500w monoblock.

also the 80% off retail. I think not.

Gee umm.... My apoligies about the price. And yes, I will be going for that amp, just been added to my contract :(

what would you like to know about the brand.( I sell the complete line.) also did you chat with the dealer or the manufacturer?

the screen you mention hasn't been released yet. I'm waiting on one currently.

I'm going through the manufacturer in America. They offered the screen to me... So maybe its been released in the US?

All I wanted to know is if the gear I have mentioned (with the edition of the new amps) would be enough to crack late 140db's? (with proper sound deadening as well)

Monoblock amplifier with 3000 Watts max power and 1500 Watt RMS

Max. Power@4 ohms 1x3000 watts

Max. Power@2 ohms 1x 4500 watts

RMS Power@4 ohms 1x 1500 watts

RMS Power@2 ohms 1x 2200 watts

VPA 11500 great amp hasn't let me down.....

With the gear you have you should have no problem cracking 140db's

Once you've tried the head deck especially if it is there new dvd navigation head deck can you get back to me on performance only thing that really worries me is the 50Wx4 power of the unit there is alot of higher powered head decks out there.

AMS,

could you fire me a PM with whom you are dealing with. there's a blau dealer in tamworth currently so why bypass them.

after talking to the regional manager of SE aisa in melbourne(who had a chat to the US manager) he says that there is not currently a sponsorship program going nor vehicles being sponsored.

NEO,

the screen/DVD he's mentioned isnt the aspen ( the only ones available are prototypes and these are still in testing.). could be a chicago. to answer your question on power - the chicago does 26wrms /ch and hammers . still better to use an amplifier on them.

VPA 11500 is great isn't it! used one on a set of VPW300s on a slightly tuned box in a hatch and broke 152.

so 140 on the proposed setup is definitley doable.

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