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1500W Max x 1 @ 2 Ohms
750W Max x 1 @ 4 Ohms
1500 WATTS MAX POWER
Fuses:
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO 84dB
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 15-20kHz
Switchable Input Sensitivity
Selectable Bass Boost
Variable LP Filter
Low and High Level Inputs
Power and Protection LEDs
Chrome Plated Connectors
Illuminated Logo
Remote Subwoofer Control
10" L x 10-21/32" W x 2-13/32" H
Customer
Comentado en México el 7 de junio de 2023
No tiren su dinero, no vale la pena, solo consume 100W y ya se está escuchando pal perro. No levanta ningún subwoofer, se calienta demasiado, se distorsiona todo. En fin, podría seguir, no lo compren. Tuve que comprar un pioneer casi por el mismo precio y no se comparan
Mr.Speed22
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Had it for almost 2 years now still works fine, it's not an actual 1500 watts, that must be a mathematical equivalent with the bass boost turned up and the input level switch turned to under 2 volt running 2 ohm. Great controls for low priced amp on panel, good working built-in crossover, remote gain, it'd beats so good for an amp under a hundred dollars, people think I got 500 to $800 in the boom, nope about 200 ! I got it on two Jensen 12s that came from Walshart damn good speakers can't be beat for only 35$ each, it works with my 10-year-old pioneer head unit good and the amp hardly draws over 20 amps on the power. I have an 02 Nissan Xterra with only a little 80 amp alternator got a big zero gauge wire feeding it doesn't even try to dim the lights or interfere if anything else on the vehicle, the Jensen's at first did have some bad mid-riange resonation, despite crossover turned all the way to lowest HZ, I took care of it with polyfill my sealed box is not separated, it's a $20 used MTX Terminator box, even sitting with the vehicle off in the summer I could barely feel the amp get warm, only problem is I struck my positive screw is not real high quality metal on the threading, so I rethreaded it with a tap and used a fatter screw ! Well enough to get attention but not so overpowering til it's annoying. So if you ever wanted you some bass and some boom boom in your ride but are the kind of person you would not fork out hundreds or thousands of dollars especially on something you may not be totally sure of, this is your AMP ! I TAKE PRIDE IN IT THAT I CANNOT POSSIBLY FIND A BETTER AMP FOR ABOUT 90 BUCKS !!! It will also run up to 18 volts off of a farad ! Although it's a class AB amp it is easy on the battery also. Thanks for producing such an amazing product for such a low price planet audio you rock or I mean you boom boom ! 🤗
Côté J
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de marzo de 2023
installed with Pionner dmh c2550 with precise crossover section.. pushing nvx 12 inch sub....in a sealed box ,up to now there's plenty of power for a medium volume listening...pushing the lows , bass pedal etc. with ease,volume control only work if the amp switch is on `crossover`, i found that out on youtube cause it's notspecified in the instructions...and i don't really know at what frequency the `bass boost`works either...seems to be arount 50Hz ...by ear...but i give it maybe 10%....overall a good amp for the money and for mid level listening. The 1500w is stamped for the Peak Maximum Power Output...means that it will do it for 1/2 second at 1000hz burst before it blows...all the companies write a huge number with that PMPO cause it's the marketway`` to impress and sell ..you have to verify the RMS output from 40 to 14000 hz with a distortion of around 1%...but they rarely specify these specs anymore...i trusted the 40hz test on youtube which gave a continuous 100w ..and is plenty for a `logical`listening levelin a small car. .more to follow in a few months ...when i will have finalised my crossover test and ajustments...
Willy D
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de octubre de 2023
Been abusing this for over a year now and it still works like new, it has been bounced around a trunk for 6 months and now in my truck and never had a issue yet, got it hooked up to 3 12’s from the day I got it
Raymundo
Comentado en México el 26 de julio de 2021
El amplificador Planet audio Monoblock modelo1500.1 funciona muy bien lo recomiendo y llegó antes de la fecha de entrega
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 6 de junio de 2021
Super excelente
karla b.
Comentado en México el 24 de noviembre de 2021
No contiene el arnés de entrada high imput y lo requiero para mi proyecto , estoy pensando seriamente en devorlelo ya que requiero ese cable.
Raúl
Comentado en México el 10 de octubre de 2021
Me gustó el diseño y potencia satisfecho y sobre todo el costo
Héctor
Comentado en México el 3 de septiembre de 2021
LO PUSE CON 2 BAJOS DE 8 DE LA MISMA MARCA EN UN CAJON VENTILADO Y SUENAN SUPER BIEN...
simon
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de noviembre de 2020
I have no idea how these companies claim absurd values like 1500 watts (would pull over 100 amperes from battery and wear out alternator very quickly) however hooked up to a 12" sealed at 2 ohm load... it does giver. The amp has a 30 amp fuse so it's max output is (30amps x14.4V) 432 watts at 100% efficiency. So more likely about 350 watts after losses. It's plenty enough to punch deafening decibels with a decent sub. Features are great, everything a mono block amp needs and sounds clean; the included volume control really adds user ability to tailor the tunes.. and mood. No regrets.
Cleveland Area
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2020
If your reading this then your looking at some kind of planet audio product and after reading this you never will. I got suckered by the lure of high watt output without costing a lot. I bought the 1500 watt torque series amp and the amazon page claims to put out 1125 watts RMS @ 2 ohm. Sounds like a great buy for $70 right? Only problem is this amp only puts out around 150 watts RMS @ 2 ohms. That's 1/10th of the advertised claim! Planet Audio falsely advertises every single product they make. If you look into their manuals for their amps and do basic math you will see that all their RMS wattage claims are 100% impossible based on the fuse/fuses they have in their amps as well as the recommended gauge wires for installation of their products. If their amps produced the advertised power, the amount of current needed to produce said wattage wouldn't be able to pass through the power and ground wires cause they would be too small. Even if you used the proper gauge wires to handle the advertised watts the fuse/fuses in the end of the amp would explode before it even got half way to what they claim their amplifiers can produce. That being said don't buy Boss Audio either cause they have the same business model as Planet Audio. Buy an amplifier from a manufacturer that doesn't lie to their customers and trick them into buying mislabeled toys. Research videos showing a companies amplifier being tested on a Dyno to see if the company is honest. Remember you get what you pay for and sometimes paying a little more saves you not only time and frustration but money as well.Update: dug this amp out the closet and hooked it up in my wife's vehicle. Used an oscilloscope till it clipped the signal, back gain off until clean sine wave. Measure the voltage with multimeter and crunched the numbers. This amp produces 275 watts RMS clean unclipped signal. More than I originally thought but still nowhere near as advertised.
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