JBL Amps

Discussion in 'ICE' started by mk3anniversary, Nov 18, 2003.

  1. mk3anniversary Forum Member

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    Hi Guys,

    I'm looking at getting a GTO6000 amp from JBL. Does anyone have one of these, or anyone know much about them?????

    In my old car I had a rocky amp running a rocky sub, and a pair of Kenny 626's running the components.

    Do you think that I'd be dissapointed with the JBL amp compared to my previouse setup???

    Any input welcomed.

    Thanks guys
     
  2. coolasacucumber Forum Member

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    i bought a gto6000 last year as it was highly recomended by bass junkies, havent used it yet so cant comment further, but it looks real swell sat in the spare bedroom
     
  3. mk3anniversary Forum Member

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    :)

    Thanks for that!!! I might just bite the bullet and buy one tomorrow!!!!
     
  4. diggerbucket Forum Member

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    i'm using a GTO4000 to power my sub, and it's pretty good. the only thing i don't like about it is the way it looks! too much orange!
     
  5. coolasacucumber Forum Member

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    but if you like orange, then its great!
     
  6. mk3anniversary Forum Member

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    Could always re-spray it to match the car
     
  7. diggerbucket Forum Member

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    well i've ripped off 2 massive orange sticky strips but the writing on the perspex bit is orange and a lot of the circuitry inside has orange detail too!
     
  8. TIM

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    hide it!

    tim
     
  9. redrabbitrun New Member

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    whip your rear quarter cards out,(where th rear door cards would be) bolt some angle iron to the inside and bung the amp on that. no more orange, no more theiving eyes on your kit and more space to boom in. yeah?
    oh yeah, it is a 3 door is it?
     
  10. TIM

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    lol thats a good idea,

    how would you attach the angle iron? weld?

    tim
     

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