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Old 10-14-2008, 10:54 PM   #1
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Legacy amp problems.

So i bought a package off an ebay store that had 2 12" kick cvr, a bandpass Plexiglas box, and a legacy amplifier. I don't know to much about car audio so i took it to my friends house to have him help wire it up. everything went smooth until we tried to turn the first sub on, the amp was on, the lights were lighting up, the power light was on, but it didn't seem like it was pushing the 2000 watts it said it was supposed to push, it looked more like 20. we took the amp out of my car and put it in my friends system and it did the same thing. I was wondering if there was something wrong with my amp or if its just a ****ty amp and i should get a new one.
the amp is a legacy LA-2495.
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Old 10-14-2008, 11:10 PM   #2
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Legacy amps rate all their products with the Max power output not the rms rating like all 'real' amps. I have an LA-490, pretty much sucks... I'd say you're lucky if it puts out 1/2 that rating.
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