It gets warm and stays warm just powering it up and light music. supposedly with the Class D, they are supposed to run much cooler, not the case here. if their directions were right I wouldnt have had to do that. lost me 20 mins and 2 pounds of sweat in a full planking contorsionist position pulling the amp back off and rewiring it again and putting it back in there. Sidenote: f'n get your wiring diagram correct NVX! Bridged x 2 is the OUTER 2 speaker terminals for front and rear, not the inner 2. I have my gains set at about between 4 of 10. My 4ga would not fit into their 4ga inputs so I used the 1/0 adapter. I ran a real thick 4ga, more comparable to 2-3ga to power it. It does come with 4ga power inputs with a 1/0 ga adapter. With 3 25A fuses 12vx75 divided by 80% efficient = is where I am getting these guesses on power ratings from. If I had to guess, its around 320w at 12.5v ish and right at 410w at 14.4v. Dont use the high pass filter, run it full range(i also installed the Exile ZLD ( :rockon: ), the ZLD may also be influincing my tower zone music quality some). Sounds clean and it is an imporvement over what I had. Performance: It IS better than the T600-4. Makes me wanna get another set of Rev10s just because the amp would fit so nicely in there. I can easily fit 2 of them where my single T600-4 used to be. Initial impressions: its a small amp which is great. Temps here are 110+ every summer, so you are at a disadvantage running ABs, eventually they will cut out on you when you push them hard. I wanted more power to the Rev10s, but also wanted to do it more efficiently in the Class D, and also run cooler. I bought the Sonic Electronix 3yr service plan on it for an extra $25, i knew I'd be putting it thru its paces. OK, in the never ending quest to get a clean 400w+ to ea REV10, i bought a NVX 800.4 for $225 shipped, to replace my Fosgate T600-4 I had powering them.
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