I do not know if this will help, but I have a Coustic Power Logic AMP-160u & it's fuse is rated at 15 amps according to the manual, & it is bridgeable. I have a few different Coustic amplifiers, mostly older ones that I have repaired & they perform well in my opinion. I have the AMP-160u, AMP-260u, AMP-190, AMP-260, AMP-360 & a 600SE, to me they all work very well, though some are very old & have been repaired, they sound great!
The only one I have not heard yet is the AMP-190 as when I ordered parts for it I was sent the wrong ones & have not ordered the correct ones yet, hopefully sooner or later I will get the parts for it, but I imagine it sounds about the same as the AMP-160u & AMP-260. The amps have been in boxes with the rest of my collection for a while now, so I hope I have all of the model numbers on them right. You could check Coustic's website in there CLASSIC section as they have a lot of old manuals there, you may find what your looking for. Anyway, I hope this info helps! Here are some of the specs for the Power Logic AMP-160u: (might be similar to your AMP-160) POWER SOURCE- 14.4V Rated Power In Stereo Mode (0.09% THD): 35W x 2 @ 4 Ohms 50W x 2 @ 2 Ohms Rated Power In Bridged Mono Mode (0.2% THD): 100W x 1 @ 4 Ohms Sound to Noise Ratio: 95 dB Fuse Rating (Ampere): 15A.
Car Stereo Message Forums - Car Stereo Message Forums -Nice amp on eBay alert Nice amp on eBay alert Posted by AlienAudio on 02:27 PM: New Page 1 As a few of you may know, I surf eBay frequently looking for great old school amplifiers. Here's a rare piece by Coustic (Yes Coustic). Don't let the name fool you.The design Reference line was manufactured by Kinergetics, a high-end home audio firm. This would be a very sweet amp for someone who wanted awesome performance for a good price! I'm sure a few of you are aware of the quality put into the Design Reference Line.
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They spared no expense when producing this line of amps. I expect a few haters to try and put down this amp but the old school audiophiles will back up what I'm saying. I just wanted to put this out there in case someone needed a really clean sounding, well built amp. Take care my peoples. Posted by squeak9798 on 08:51 PM: Very nice amps indeed. In fact, I have 7 (yes, seven) Coustic DR amps;) Three 505DR's, three 510DR's and one 514DR. They are absolutely fantastic amps.
Not just 'for the money', but flat out fantastic amps. Void of any internal crossovers or processing. Just straight gain blocks. Accept balanced inputs (you know Alien, when you asked if I even know what that was.:-) ). Independent L/R gain controls. Very good heatsink design.
The amps were designed in assistance with Richard Coe, who is one of the pioneers of the car audio industry. Coustic wanted to capture the high end market with these amps back in the mid-90's (manuals have a copyright date of 1992:D ). But the product never really took off, and Coustic eventually sold out to Mitek. A member of elitecaraudio recently benched the Coustic 505DR (rated 50w x 2 @ 4ohm, 125w @ 4ohm bridged) to output 77.8w x 2 @ 4ohm and 190w @ 4ohm bridged.
Yes, that doesn't sound like much of a difference in actual wattage ('only' 25w more per channel). BUT, that's an increase of over 50% in actual power output per channel. Also in my possession I have a pair of 4' Coustic DR mids, 5.25' DR mids, 6.5' DR mids, four 8' subwoofers, one Coustic DR DX-28 xover (used to have two, sold one off), and two 15' DR subs. I've had and sold a DR DA-55 DAC, two pair of DR-326 basspumps, that DX-28 I mentioned earlier and a pair of 6' subwoofers (yes, I'm a DR junkie). The entire DR lineup is absolutely phenomenal!! The speakers sound absolutely fantastic, the crossover is still considered as one of the best analog active xovers produced, etc etc.
And considering the price you can pick this gear up at (when you can find them), there is none better! PS: If anybody wants an amp, or any of the subs, I may let go of some if the price is right;-) Cost equivalent to Profile now-a-days, but with absolute high end performace. Posted by squeak9798 on 11:29 AM: Just letting you guys know I have part of my Coustic Design Reference collection on ebay now: A 514DR, 510DR, 505DR, two 15' DR subs, and eventually I'll probably list my four 8' DR subs up there aswell. Posted by korndog on 12:54 PM: what do u guys think of oldschool crossovers? I've been trying to look for an old usamp or coustic crossover, but rarly find one. RE: Posted by squeak9798 on 02:17 PM: quote: Originally posted on by korndog what do u guys think of oldschool crossovers?
I've been trying to look for an old usamp or coustic crossover, but rarly find one. There's a Coustic XM7 on ebay right now. Very nice old school crossover. Extremely flexible. Likewise, if you can find a Coustic DR DX-28, that would be a great find aswell. Not.as. flexible as the XM7, but overall just as good and more flexible than most available.
I have a DX-28 that may be up for sale if I can get a good deal on an Alpine H701. Gotta call the shop today and see what kind of price they can work out for me:-D CD player transport w/ digital out + H701 = yummy!!
Posted by loumill on 04:50 PM: Who designed this? I know one of the owners at the shop was talking about a coustic Hybrid tube amp that was kick ass, I forgot who made. Just curious if this is what he was talking about. Posted by squeak9798 on 05:06 PM: Richard Coe was the main designer behind most of the Coustic DR products. Though I don't recall Coustic ever having a hybrid tube amp.atleast for car audio.
Planet Audio had an old school hybrid tube amp that was designed by Stephen Mantz (Zed Audio). Maybe that's what they were thinking of? RE: RE: Posted by korndog on 10:26 PM: quote: Originally posted on by squeak9798 There's a Coustic XM7 on ebay right now. Very nice old school crossover.
Extremely flexible. Likewise, if you can find a Coustic DR DX-28, that would be a great find aswell. Not.as.
flexible as the XM7, but overall just as good and more flexible than most available. I have a DX-28 that may be up for sale if I can get a good deal on an Alpine H701. Gotta call the shop today and see what kind of price they can work out for me:-D CD player transport w/ digital out + H701 = yummy!! I already have an equalizer for my speakers and only have one set of speakers w/ there own passive crossover so all i need is something w/ 4 channel input and 4/6 channel out and that has a high slope (18db, 24db, ect) right now i have the coustic xm-3 which is okey, but theres a whine problem w/ it so i want to replace it completly, it does everything i want besides that, but i wouldn't mind getting something that has a higher slope. Thx Posted by squeak9798 on 01:16 AM: Heck, then you don't even need to go old school. Coustic XM6 is right up your alley. 18db/oct on the highpass and bandpass channels, 36db/oct on the sub output.
Great crossover. RE: Posted by korndog on 07:15 PM: quote: Originally posted on by squeak9798 Heck, then you don't even need to go old school. Coustic XM6 is right up your alley.
18db/oct on the highpass and bandpass channels, 36db/oct on the sub output. Great crossover. Sweet, i found one on ebay, thanks man:).