Fantastic home-built Reggae power amplifier of unknown origin.
Once used to power an entire reggae sound system, this amp should be included in the amplifier hall of fame
|
All results taken with sine wave input into a resistive dummy load of 8, 4 and 2 ohms (where applicable), two channels simultaneously driven (unless otherwise stated), at the threshold of clipping. These results should be considered maximum 'continuous RMS' power ratings (>5 seconds). Distortion measurements, labelled THD%, are taken with an HP8903A audio analyser (80kHz Bandwidth). |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
---|---|
Model | Reggae Amp |
Weight | 10 (approx) kg |
Power to weight Ratio1 | 25 (approx) W/kg |
Notes | Watch out QSC, Peavey, Void and Matrix.... |
Manufacturer's Website | - |
1 Power to weight ratio is calculated by taking the average of the power measurements at 4 ohms, multiplying by the number of driven amp channels, and then dividing this value by the weight of the amplifier.
Click the images below for full-size versions