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Reddit mentions of Precision Power P600.2 Phantom Series Class D 600 Watt 2-Channel Amplifier

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Precision Power P600.2 Phantom Series Class D 600 Watt 2-Channel Amplifier. Here are the top ones.

Precision Power P600.2 Phantom Series Class D 600 Watt 2-Channel Amplifier
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RMS Power Rating (14.4V): 4 ohms: 190 watts x 2 chan./2 ohms: 300 watts x 2 chan./Bridged, 4 ohms: 600 watts x 1 chan.RMS Power Rating (12V): 4 ohms: 100 watts x 2 chan./2 ohms: 200 watts x 2 chan./Bridged, 4 ohms: 400 watts x 1 chan.MOSFET power supplyLED power (green) and protect (red) indicatorsHeavy duty aluminum alloy heat sink for extreme heat dissipation
Specs:
ColorBLACK
Height2 Inches
Length6.13 Inches
Number of items1
Weight4.5 Pounds
Width6.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Precision Power P600.2 Phantom Series Class D 600 Watt 2-Channel Amplifier:

u/effin_dead_again · 2 pointsr/CarAV
u/austofferson · 1 pointr/CarAV

Better yet, this one matches my 2 ohm 2x300w rms perfectly, would it be a good choice? Thanks for all your input already by the way, really appreciate it

u/lpbman · 1 pointr/CarAV

Depends on your goals. A build centered around an avh x4800bs is a solid start.

4x nd105, two nd25fn tweeters, I'd figure out a way to fit a pair of nd140 under the front seats in place of the stock shallow mount 8's. subwoofer box, though you should ask for closer to 2 cubic ft... subwoofer


Lets see, 2x kac m3004 for the 8 individual speakers, and a bridged ppi phandom 2 channel for the subwoofer.

Setting all that up is a bit confusing, but I can walk you through it if you go that way or similar. I can tell you I've really worked on the value per dollar you'd be getting. There are a lot of ways to skin this cat, but that's what I'd do if I got a do-over.

u/14seconds · 1 pointr/CarAV

Hi, thanks for the reply. The output of the Amps are in the PDF file linked: kenwood KAC-x542 - 960 Watts.
the amp for my subwoofer is a KAC-x522 I don't plan to replace the amp for the subwoofer - 1000 watts.

the frequency range of the speaker in the pod is:
M361: 50Hz to 20kHz (±3dB) up to 120 Watts (60 watts rms). this has a small tweeter and crossover included.
M351i 65Hz to 20kHz (±3dB) up to 80 Watts (40 watts rms).
Kicker DSC674: 40-20k (60 watts rms).

I'm guessing I could just add the rated power of each and that's the power input I'd want to match? in this case, wouldn't it be best to get roughly 100 Watts RMS to each speaker pod? What are your thoughts on PP 600.2? This looks to be able to push 100 watts RMS to each set of speakers?

Thanks again for your help.