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Hifonics XXV Cyclops

Item #18564
High Performance 4000W ULTRA D-Class Mono Block Amplifier

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Product Reviews For Hifonics XXV Cyclops

  • I have this amplifier pushing two 10 inch RE XXX subs in a 5.5 cubic feet box tuned at 35hz and it makes my car flex like no other. I had it metered with a termlab and it burped at a 148 decibels. Great amp for the money, you will need at least two high performance batteries though.

    Oscar V
    6/15/2008

  • There isn't an amp out there right now that I want more. My homie has one hooked up to four Fi Caraudio BL series 18" subwoofers and a box I built for him with 6ft3 net of airspace per sub and a huge port tuned to 35hz with excessive bracing and MAN it's DEADLY!!! Unless Steve Meade is in town some time, my homie ain't got NO competition here in Fort Worth. It's all thanks to this beast Hifonics calls an amplifier. Bench tested it and it puts out a clean 4,154 watts RMS average and I've seen it peek at 8,814 watts at 14.2V, so it's power ratings are very real.

    Andrew Lakeman
    3/15/2009
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