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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / April 2004

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roadmaster amps good or bad

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chris - 16 Apr 2004 10:03 GMT
I seen a 1000 watt roadmaster 5 channel amp for $90. I was wondering
with such a low price is it a piece of crap amp. I can't seem to find
any reviews for it. If anyone has any info please post.
MZ - 16 Apr 2004 17:28 GMT
> I seen a 1000 watt roadmaster 5 channel amp for $90. I was wondering
> with such a low price is it a piece of crap amp. I can't seem to find
> any reviews for it. If anyone has any info please post.

It may be ok.  Just don't expect it to deliver anything close to 1000 watts.
Scott Johnson - 17 Apr 2004 03:28 GMT
they typicaly over rate their products. if it has 5x50 watts clean power, it
would be a good deal.

> > I seen a 1000 watt roadmaster 5 channel amp for $90. I was wondering
> > with such a low price is it a piece of crap amp. I can't seem to find
> > any reviews for it. If anyone has any info please post.
>
> It may be ok.  Just don't expect it to deliver anything close to 1000 watts.
winkenstein - 17 Apr 2004 20:38 GMT
if you need to buy anything from wal-mart/k-mart for you car stereo,
you really have no need to be in this forum, WTF are you thinking? You
must be on crack or something, I suggest that you pass that blunt,

sh.t - or get off the pot
Les - 17 Apr 2004 23:59 GMT
> if you need to buy anything from wal-mart/k-mart for you car stereo,
> you really have no need to be in this forum, WTF are you thinking? You
> must be on crack or something, I suggest that you pass that blunt,

You are a complete car audio idiot so you do not belong in this fourm. Wal
Mart actually sells some useful things, especially if it's 3am and you need
a fuse holder.

Les
winkenstein - 18 Apr 2004 16:09 GMT
i'm soory, i appologize - sometimes my opinions get the best of me,
i'm just so used to running only "Eclipse, MB Quart, JL Audio, amd
Monster cable" items in my car that i forget who i am, again i
appologize for my short sitedness!
MZ - 18 Apr 2004 20:20 GMT
> i'm just so used to running only "Eclipse, MB Quart, JL Audio, amd
> Monster cable" items in my car

Well, that's your own folly.  It doesn't do the original poster much good
though, does it?
winkenstein - 18 Apr 2004 16:12 GMT
and i apologize for my lack of proper spelling, my fingers just don't
want to do what i want them to at times, they like to hit wrong keys,
or perform multiple key strokes,  BAD FINGERS, "i must cut them off"
winkenstein - 18 Apr 2004 16:14 GMT
i wish my wal-mart was open to 3 in the morning, you must have a super
wal-mart at your location, i'm not that privledged yet
TROYHONAKER - 19 Apr 2004 07:39 GMT
Actually an amp I had not too long ago was a Roadmaster.  I used it to run a
Lightning audio sub.  Not bad.  Two of those amps and two subs would have been
better.  I had the 200 watt version (150 RMS bridged).  It was about $50, not a
bad investment for a little cheap thumping.

Troy
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chris - 25 Apr 2004 18:14 GMT
I have just bought two mtx thunder6000s and my old alpine 500 watt amp
is not pushing them so I was surfing the "web" not walmart and saw an
amp for a really cheap price. I had never heard of this brand I
already thought at such a cheap price it would probably be cheap like
legacy so that is why I decided to ask about it.
 
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