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The Dayton Audio SPA1000 is a high-performance 1000W subwoofer plate amplifier featuring a Class-AB output stage for clean sound, a patented power supply for efficiency, and customizable sound control through a low-frequency parametric EQ. With advanced protection circuitry and a robust metal build, this amplifier is designed for serious audio enthusiasts.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Power | 950 Watts |
Mounting Type | Clip On |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 230 Volts |
Specification Met | Multiple, Including Audio Equipment, Electrical Safety, and Energy Efficiency Standards |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 11.94 x 5.26 x 11.94 inches |
X**R
Replacement for a failed SPA500
I bought this to replace/upgrade a failed SPA500 that was ~10 years old in a direct to consumer integrated subwoofer. It was a drop in replacement, took me about 10 minutes and most of that was because I chose to use a hand screw driver rather than a drill for half of it. So far it works great, I don't know if I "needed" the upgrade who can say no when it was far cheaper than any new sub alternative.I could possibly fault Dayton for the fact that I have 2 SPA500 that failed, but maybe 10 years is all I can expect from a sub amp? Perhaps they are working too hard due to the wiring arrangement of my subs. They are powering 2 15" dual voice coil drivers in a sealed enclosure. It is hard to say, but I have two of the SPA500 had a failure that resulted in them just humming non-stop (and no, it wasn't due to ground loop) which isn't unheard of...but then what competitor exists remotely close to this price point?Hopefully the SPA1000 last longer than the 500 did, but it was still far cheaper than buying new subwoofers. I am sure the bass will be more intense with 2000W total driving my 4 15" subs when I install the 2nd amp in a week.
J**O
Don’t work
Came damaged Amazon is giving me a hard time about replacing the item package came damaged as well very disappointing for a 500 dollar purchase
S**S
Very Nice Features and Power
So I purchased this to replace my Klispch 115 SWR amplifier after it died. The difference is night and day as far as features, build quality, and power goes. I doubt the Klispch stuff makes more than 250w with lightening as a power supply. This SPA 1000 is definately worth the price at about .50 per watt. Not too mention the clipping protection, great EQ, and AB class with a massive Xformer.I actually threw the Klipsch woofers in the trash where they belong and installed Sundown subs. The house is now powered with 3 of these amps on Sundowns in Klipsch enclosures. What a difference!
B**B
Bass bass bass
Driving 2 earthquake sounds 15 inch speakers, I can literally shake the house. Probably all the power you could ever need.
R**E
Came damaged and not working
Unit came damaged but I hooked it up anyway.Only to find it did not work.It would suck the speaker inward whan switched on, then come back out when switched off. Did nothing when signal was applied.Total junk. Returning as I type.
J**.
So this is what 1,000 Watts peak (into 8 ohms) sounds like
Very clean sound, with no clipping or distortion. The on-board equalizer eliminated my 15" Cerwin-Vega subwoofer enclosure's reverberation excellently. It cut only a very narrow frequency band to cancel out the excessive cabinet vibration.I thought a 1,000 Watt peak amp would be louder, but this amplifier & subwoofer combo still significantly outperform both of my 15" 3-way C-V floor-standing speakers, so I guess I should be content. The three-some sound fabulous together. Definately a strong 4 stars for this Dayton plate amp.
W**M
I have owned this Dayton Plate Amp for almost 2 years now
This amp works great,it runs 2 of my subs (KICKER 46CWTB104 TB10 10-inch)I would recommend both the amp and the sub tubes.No regrets from me : )
J**N
Works alright I guess
I bought this amp to build a home subwoofer. It was the largest rated amp I could find to drive 2 12s. From a workmanship perspective I don't have any issues with it. When I hooked it up to my multimeter in order to try and set the gain, there is NO WAY this thing puts out 1000 Watts RMS. Its more like 600ish. That being said, after tuning the subwoofer level with my SPL meter, I found I didn't need quite all of it. End result is a home theater with wife approved bass. Personally, I like it when the house shakes as things explode on screen. Next time (and there will be a next time) I think I'll use a Behringer EPX instead of looking for a plate amp.
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