🎶 Elevate Your Ride with Unmatched Sound Quality!
The MB Quart FA1-1500.1 Formula Series Class D Monoblock Amplifier delivers a powerful 1500 watts at 1 ohm, designed for seamless integration with automotive subwoofers. Featuring DC Signal Sense technology and RCA inputs, this amplifier ensures easy installation and optimal performance, making it a must-have for any car audio enthusiast.
Number of Channels | 1 |
Output Power | 1.5E+3 Watts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Voltage | 16 Volts |
Item Dimensions | 10.25 x 10 x 2 inches |
B**U
Fantastic audio product
My son absolutely loves his amp for the price it works perfect has lots of power and very well priced we are very happy with our purchase
J**8
Good Clean Power
I've been installing amps and systems in all of my vehicles for the past 25 years. I've seen great and I've seen really bad. This amp is great. Powerful full range sound and it is an A/B class so the sound is very clean and dynamic. I had an infinity Kappa 5-channel Class D before this and this thing is WAY clearer. It's not huge, but it is thick. I have it mounted under my front seat and it fits. Barely. For the price this cannot be beat. I will update regarding reliability/ Longevity.
C**
Exactly as stated
Works great came quickly and no issues so far
J**.
Good Value for money/ Sort of a name brand
Worked fine. Especially for price point!Read thru the competitive marketing on all electronics.1500 watts at 1 ohm rating =750 watt rating at 2 ohms=375 watts at 4 ohm ratingMost subwoofer are 4 ohm rated meaning this is 375 watt unit.I don't believe it shows at what distortion on spec sheet. Further muddying the ratings water of all electronics rates for comparing. Just the way Marketing is. No deception by MBQuartz
S**L
its been less than a year and the amp died.
I had it running at 1 ohm connected to a 500watt RMS sub. The sub still works the amp doesn't. The gain was way lower than it would be at for a 1500w RMS sub. Don't buy it for long term use at 1 ohm or the RMS claims. It has a fuse limit of 80 amps. Optimal car voltage is 14.4volts while running. And give it a generous estimate of 80% efficiency at 1ohm would see this thing at around 900 to 925 watts RMS not 1500. I knew this going in, I just expected to last longer with the lighter load.
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