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I just saw these G&S amps for the first time. I haven't heard much on them. but they sure look impressive. Anyone know anything about em? http://www.audiophiles-online.com/2000/
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I would wait till you talk to someone that has that one for 190 its cheap as hell. It has a subsonic filter, i guess its liek the bass cube by PG and its 200. Unless i am wrong it might be low quality or just a small new brand.
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G&S has been around forever. They were more popular 12 or so years ago and made some pretty cool speakers and amps. Anybody remember the Redline woofers or Nightstalker line of subs with the magnet fins?? Made this funky tweety with a 10" diameter magnet too...
Anyone familiar with the Profile (I think?) amps with the night city scape and music type artwork on them?? Ripped off from G&S...
Can't say on the new stuff, but the older stuff was decent quality.
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the G&S REDLINE subs was pretty awesome! i remember seing a car with zapco amps,redline subs and quarts componants. sounds pretty damn good too!! i saw the new stuffs too. looks really nice.
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Well if you want to know the specs on them here they are... GS 1000 is 50x2 150x1 at 4 ohms GS 2000 is 100x2 350x1 at 4 ohms GS 4000 is 200x1 600x1 at 4 ohms GS 6000 is 300x2 900x1 at 4 ohms GS 8000 is 100x4 4 ohms 400x2 at 2 ohms GS 10000 is a 3 channel amp 125x2 and 400x1 at 4 ohms 185x2 750x1 at 2 ohms and at 1 ohm 300x2 and 1100x1 all the amps but the 1000 can go down to 1 ohm sterreo so these are the specs hope i helped out
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They have more info at thier web-site. They are made by the same company as Autotek and a new and very big rip-off of PPI company called Predator. Look at there amps, they look just like PPI's. Anyway, here's the address: www.millenniumaudio.com