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TeamMaximumThreshold
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does anyone know how to strap a pair of these?

they are the older white amps
do they strap the same way an American Bass amp straps?

feed stereo rca to master
jump single rca to second amp and set that to slave

speaker wires jump negative from master to negative of slave
the positive on master is positive to the speaker load
and positive from slave amp is negative to speaker load

does this sound correct?

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2005-1983 VW Rabbit Adv.1 161.2dB AudioControl SPL190
2-RE MT 12" on 4-American Bass 200.1's
2007-1995 Dodge Neon Street C
149.6dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Crossfire VR1000d
152.2dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Powerbass xa3000d
154.2dB 4-Powerbass XA3000's

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BennyAgain
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If I remember correctly, they require an external bridging module just like an older memphis 1000d.

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Mr Wiggles
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quote:
Originally posted by BennyAgain:
If I remember correctly, they require an external bridging module just like an older memphis 1000d.

correct Benny.

** CFABM is a bridging module specially designed to allow you to link either two CFA1000D’s or two CFA 390m’s together
to act as one amplifier. This allows you to use two amplifiers on one load for twice the power, but keep in mind the minimum
impedance level doubles. ****WARNING**** THE CFABM IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH THE CFA390M OR THE CFA
1000D!

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It looks like the amplifier has the module built it. . This is the model right before they changed the heatsink and relabeled them as 1400 d's. Does that mean a nything?

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2005-1983 VW Rabbit Adv.1 161.2dB AudioControl SPL190
2-RE MT 12" on 4-American Bass 200.1's
2007-1995 Dodge Neon Street C
149.6dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Crossfire VR1000d
152.2dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Powerbass xa3000d
154.2dB 4-Powerbass XA3000's

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Bassphobia
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Does it look like this?

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I know it has master/slave in/outs but I don't remember if it needs a module(I think it does) or how to hook it up, I wish I still have the manual.

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Chad G.
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It needs the bridging module for sure! I used to run those.

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TeamMaximumThreshold
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no it doesnt... the exact model number is vr1000d

and im still waiting on Crossfire tech to call back...wishfull thinking
amp looks like this

[img] www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/ice-in-car-entertainment/261366-fs-crossfire-and-phoenix-gold.html [/img]

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2005-1983 VW Rabbit Adv.1 161.2dB AudioControl SPL190
2-RE MT 12" on 4-American Bass 200.1's
2007-1995 Dodge Neon Street C
149.6dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Crossfire VR1000d
152.2dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Powerbass xa3000d
154.2dB 4-Powerbass XA3000's

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TeamMaximumThreshold
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bah you can just copy the addy... link didnt work for me

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2005-1983 VW Rabbit Adv.1 161.2dB AudioControl SPL190
2-RE MT 12" on 4-American Bass 200.1's
2007-1995 Dodge Neon Street C
149.6dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Crossfire VR1000d
152.2dB on TL 1-RE MT 15" on Powerbass xa3000d
154.2dB 4-Powerbass XA3000's

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There ya go!!!!

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