US Acoustics USB-600D Amplifiers

US Acoustics USB-600D Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

High performance, low price that's the US acoustics way! If you're into serious bass, take a look at the highly-efficient USB600D mono subwoofer amp. This Class D bass machine generates less heat during operation than Class AB designs, ensuring stable high-power performance.

  • 200 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms
  • 300 watts x 1 at 2 ohms
  • efficient Class D technology
  • requires 10-gauge power and ground leads wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
  • variable low-pass crossover (30-250 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
  • 8 dB bass boost at 63 Hz through on-amp control
  • phase invert switch (0 or 180 degrees)
  • remote level control
  • blue power light strip
  • thermal, short-circuit, and power/ground reversal protection
  • 9-5/8"W x 2-1/2"H x 5-13/16"D

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 29, 2003]
Mike
Model Reviewed: Corvette

Strength:

small, inexpensive. Remote subwoofer control.

Weakness:

Sub control could have a non variable setting in case you have it connected to an HU that already has a sub level control.

I have this sub running at 2 ohms, 300 watts, powering an Elemental Designs 12K.44 dual voice coil 12" sub. Gain set to nearly all the way. Crossover at about 80 hz, but I'm still "tweaking" it. So far it seems to work great. Drives the sube without any problems at all. Runs cool too.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 03, 2003]
Chad
Model Reviewed: 2003

Strength:

Clean Power...Low power consumption...Simple elegance(Appearance)...easy hookups

Weakness:

Crossover and gain controls could be more easily accessible, and have some markings to give an idea of how they are adjusted.

Got this amplifier yesterday, have already begun to put it to the test. I'm pushing to 4ohm Crossfire 10's, and am very pleased. My system is set up for sound quality, and clarity...not a boomer at all. The amp does an excellent job of giving me what I want out of it. Good power, not too boomy, and low current draw. I've got the gain on this amp set maybe 50%, if even that high. Crossover is set around 80hz, sub level on the head unit is set at 50%, and I don't have to turn the bass boost more than halfway to do what I want it to do. Gain and crossover controls could be better in that their other amps have controls (Crossover for example) that are marked, and you can only turn the screws between those marks, and although not exact...it does give you a feel for where you sit. Not so on this amp, plain, and you can turn the controls 360 degrees. For $129.99 this is what you get, a simple but nice looking amp...good usable class D power...low current draw from your electrical system...a three year warranty...and a wired remote. One other thing....crutchfields numbers are wrong...bass boost is 8db @ 40hz.

Similar Products Used:

Rockford, MTX, USacoustics, Pioneer, Xtant, Alpine.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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