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Adam
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10/17/2001
19:20:11

Subject: How about Directed Amps?
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Anyone here heard of Directed D Class amps or have one? My friend had a 250 on two PPI 15s and it made his ears bleed but I never got a chance to hear it because it got stolen.



Dave_K
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10/18/2001
07:11:47

RE: How about Directed Amps?
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never heard of them, heres soem links... why is RMS like 1 watt? and then 300 Dynamic watts???

Heres the links i found...

http://www.carsound.com/reviews/amps/dei1100d.html
http://www.elitecaraudio.com/news/dei/1-1.shtml
http://www.stevessecurity.com/amplifiers.htm


Hope that helps you out...!



Dave_K
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10/18/2001
07:13:02

RE: How about Directed Amps?
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By the way, heres their homepage...

http://www.directed.com/

Dave



brandon
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3/16/2004
18:55:10

RE: How about Directed Amps?
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im looking for a 1100d directed amp...if anyone has one or knows where i can get one pretty cheap email me at brandon_l32@hotmail.com i need it to push my 2 volkenhag 1000 watt 15's.
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Brandon



Devin
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8/02/2005
20:38:23

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Question how do I change the ohms from 4 too 2 on a directed audio amp 750d mono amp?



DANNY BOY
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2/17/2006
03:08:59

RE: How about Directed Amps?
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well, ill tell ya all a little something about directed. it is some sick STUFF , i just got the new line amp and subs. the amp is a class D 2400 watt and the subs are 12' 1200 watt max 1000 rms and i have a eclipse 5345 head unit 5v and a 2 ferit cap running 1 ga wire with stock 6 1/2 and 6/9 can hit 146.39 db . now that sound good coming out of a little 05 sxt neon. neons suck ass HAHAHA



josh
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1/11/2009
02:41:10

RE: 2 ohms
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The directed 750d is already bridged inside the
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robert
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7/25/2009
23:22:22

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i have a directed 1500 d.and a 500 d.i want to sell.



inter.alia
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3/20/2011
22:22:50

RE: What or where duse it start ?
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Dear Link,
I'm building my own HIFI, it may concern you to minimize any form of noise, you must first build your direct minimum AMP of 1 watt per channle of which 0.5 of the watt PER CHANNLE to power your power AMP the APM TRANSFORMER, as to be external, more on this later, your minimum AMP AS TO BE I.E. the external cover of the AMP as to be lined with lead sheeting of an over lap of one ins, this will minimize any noise such known as a carrier wave i.e. volts/ampre/radio waves/microwaves ET CETRA. Your Transformer for the AMP MUST BE PLACED IN A LEAD LINED BOX, as so to minumize any noise or E.M.F pick up FROM your AMPS I.E. MAINS HUM.preferable with long feed cable FROM TRANSFOMER, Which may better be place out of same room as IHFI. The same as ABOVE with your power AMP. A 20 BAR EQUALISER Frequancy rang from 20 HZ to 20KHz, minumize noise pick up same as above. Speaker Cabinets, TOOTH AN GROVE then block srow,lead line with ins over lap, to avoid any acoustic reflection Box off Tweeters, Mid rang, use seald cabinets so use passive radiator for bass unit, Mid rang/ Bass unit/ and passive radiater, all polypropylene based speakers, Boot sheld all drive magnets of speakers, of ruber and lead lining. Crossover network place in ruber lead lined retainer with all over concers. rear speaker conections door off with lead cover when your feed is coneted, Have your speaker cable specifically made with external lead lining, for reasons of above. Yours Truly, Mr Realistic !



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