Try "Hifonics" :)
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This is a discussion on Hyphonics within the Audio/Video Electronics forums, part of the General Discussion category; Does any of you guys have info on where to download a Hyphonics amp manual? Have search on the web ...
Does any of you guys have info on where to download a Hyphonics amp manual?
Have search on the web for Hyphonics but nothing of use to get this info.
Regards
Ray
Behind a great man there is a woman, and in between a damm wife......
Try "Hifonics" :)
'02 White GMC EC Sierra
5.3, Flowmaster 40, Escalade handles, billet grill, and a "little" system
yeah it usually helps to spell it right.
You are right guys, sorry but english is not my mother tongue...... lol
Regards
Ray
Behind a great man there is a woman, and in between a damm wife......
OK guys
Have a Hifonics Zeus 700 series power amp, what would you say about it, is it something good? What kind of speakers and sub would you recomend for this amp? I just have trade it for some other stuff but not familiar with the brand nor with the capabilities.
Regards
Ray
Behind a great man there is a woman, and in between a damm wife......
to my knowledge, hifonics doesnt have a "700" amp...
-Cody
04 GMC
system in the works:
Pioneer DEH-940MP, RF T8002 on Peerless XLS 8" midbasses, RF T8004 on DLS Iridium 3" midrange and tweeter, RF T40001 on 2 Adire Brahma 12s, RF 360.2º processor
Found it on Sounddomain.com
http://www.cardomain.com/item/HIFZ700
Multi-Channel Amp Specifications
Amplifier Type: Multi-Channel
RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 50W x 4 + 200W x 1
THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: <0.03%
Bridged RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 100W x 2 + 300W x 1
Speaker Level Inputs: No
Preamp Outputs: Yes
Built-In Crossovers: HP/LP
Bass Boost: 0-12 dB
Frequency Response: 10-30,000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: >90 dB
Fuse Rating: 50 amps
Doesnt look like it was really made for subwoofers buddy![]()
Thanks for deleting absolutely everything from my sig. You asked me to do it, I didnt comply at 4am, so my entire sig was deleted...cool.
depending how much you want to get out of it. hifonics does make some good amps. but their entry level, is going to be just about like all other entry levels, and their mid level will be on par for it's class.
id get a set of components and bi-amp them and add a sub...Originally Posted by EXOPAR
-Cody
04 GMC
system in the works:
Pioneer DEH-940MP, RF T8002 on Peerless XLS 8" midbasses, RF T8004 on DLS Iridium 3" midrange and tweeter, RF T40001 on 2 Adire Brahma 12s, RF 360.2º processor
Or run a set of comps on the front 4 channels bridged down to 2, run the xover that comes with the comp set and find a sub that works with 300 watts on the 5th channel.
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