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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Hello to all!!! I am new here and I am in need of some amswers about a AMP I just purchased. Recently I purschased a Autotek 9100 BTS Champagne Series Amp. For those in the know these were some serious cheater AMPS back in the day and are still good. What I want to know is what is a safe load I can place on this AMP? I have a 7050, 7100, and the aformentioned 9100. I plan on using the 7100 for highs, the 7050 for possibly a small sub up front for added mid bass and the 9100 to run 2-2OHM DUAL Voice Coil 12" Kicker L-7's. From what I can remember the Champagne series AMPs are 1/2 ohm stable mono, if any know's the skinny please drop me a mesage at my e mail or leave it here on the board. Thanks.
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wow, I remember some of those model #'s from the late 80's/early 90's
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Re: Question about old school Autotek 9100
Do you still have the AutoTek amps?
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