Audiobahn A12001DT
2007
The general rule that is applied to car amplifiers is simple: The more bass power there is, the larger the amplifier is going to be. This is true unless you are one of the many bass-heads who have found Audiobahn to be their choice for car stereo amplifiers. Their Class D models, such as the Audiobahn A12001DT, are made to be as compact as possible, while still being able to dish out huge levels of bass power. The technology put to use that allows this is called bleeding-through technology, and it has proven effective and popular among many consumers. What it does is allow the Audiobahn A12001DT to triple their rated power output into 1 ohm loads. That?s a whole lot of bass power in one compact amp.
The raw bass power that is put out via the Audiobahn A12001DT is backed up and produced by a number of high tech components. All of these help in making this Audiophile Class D amp one of the best compact amps on the market. Double sided glass epoxy PC boards, dual cooling fans, and multi-stranded toroidal power transformers all make up the innards to the A12001DT, working together to produce a bass output that is just short of scary. Not only is the A12001DT an excellent example of the unique technology put forth by Audiobahn, it looks good too. Finished entirely in chrome, the Audiobahn A12001DT is decked out in blue LED lights that make it as easy on the eyes as it is on the ears.
Most people probably wouldn?t dish out an arm or a leg for an amplifier, but this Audiobahn A12001DT may seem like it costs that much. However, it?s actually very reasonably priced considering the amount of bass power you?re getting, and the amount of room you?re saving. It?s great if you?re putting together a sound system in a compact car and still want to blow the roofs off the neighborhood with your bass. So check out the A12001DT if you?re looking for something new for your current sound system, or if you?re putting a new one together from scratch. It will prove an excellent and powerful addition to any car audio system out there, and will be money well spent.











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