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product_id: 1151547
title: "BOSS Audio Systems R1100M 1100 Watt Monoblock Car Amplifier"
brand: "boss audio systems"
price: "€ 202.46"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 1100W max power output Class A/B MOSFET amp tech Remote subwoofer control BOSS Audio Systems R1100M 1100 Watt Monoblock Car Amplifier

**Brand:** boss audio systems
**Price:** € 202.46
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎵 Elevate your ride’s bass game — don’t just listen, dominate the streets!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BOSS Audio Systems R1100M 1100 Watt Monoblock Car Amplifier by boss audio systems
- **How much does it cost?** € 202.46 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1151547-boss-audio-systems-r1100m-1100-watt-monoblock-car-amplifier)

## Best For

- boss audio systems enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted boss audio systems brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Integration:** 2Ω to 8Ω stable with RCA & speaker level inputs for versatile compatibility with your setup.
- • **Rock-Solid Reliability:** Built-in thermal, short, and overload protection circuits keep your system safe and stable.
- • **Confidence in Every Beat:** Backed by a 6-year platinum warranty when purchased through authorized dealers—because your sound deserves the best.
- • **Precision Sound Sculpting:** Customize your audio with variable low pass filter and bass boost for that perfect vibe.
- • **Power That Commands Attention:** Unleash 1100 watts max power at 2Ω for earth-shaking bass and crystal-clear highs.

## Overview

The BOSS Audio Systems R1100M is a compact yet powerful Class A/B monoblock amplifier delivering up to 1100 watts max power at 2 ohms. Featuring a MOSFET power supply, it offers stable performance from 2 to 8 ohms, with customizable low pass filtering and bass boost. Designed for car audio enthusiasts seeking deep, punchy bass and reliable protection circuits, it includes remote subwoofer control and a 6-year platinum warranty for peace of mind.

## Description

Shift your audio experience up a gear with the Boss Audio Riot R1100M Class A/B Monoblock Amplifier. This powerful 2-Ohm stable amplifier features 1100 Watts Max Power with a MOSFET power supply to rock your tunes. Customize the sound with Variable Low Pass Crossover and Bass Boost. Tweak the Bass and feel the vibes with the Remote Subwoofer Control. Amplifiers in the Riot Series are perfect for first time car audio buyers looking to add Bass, enhanced sound and performance to their system at an affordable price. Drive up the beat with the Boss Audio R1100M. For further product details, please scroll down.

Review: Great little amp for the money - Components installed: - One Rockford Fosgate R2S-1X10 10-inch shallow loaded enclosure - Kenwood KDC-BT555U receiver/head - Boss R1100M monoblock amp - Sirius/XM SXV-200v1 tuner - Metra single DIN faceplate kit - Metra wiring harness adapter I wanted to use a local business for this installation, but they quoted me $750 to install $250 worth of components. So I decided to order the stuff from desertcart and do it myself. I got a much better head, a better amp, the Sirius/XM tuner (not included in the quote from the local vendor) and the same subwoofer/enclosure for less than $350. It took me parts of three days to do the install, but it was fun, I learned a lot, and I do quality work (even if I do say so myself). The bottom line is, the system sounds awesome. I had already upgraded the stock Infinity speakers in the front and rear doors with a set of Boston Acoustic speakers. I did this a few years ago when the stock speakers got wet or rotted and started buzzing. This gave me a tinny sound that had very little low end. That and the fact that I could not use my iPhone with this system finally prompted me to upgrade. I had never installed an amp before and didn't have the first idea what would be required. Luckily a lot of info is available on the Internet that makes this stuff doable. The local installer had told me that this size subwoofer enclosure would fit behind the smaller driver-side rear seat in my Dakota Quad Cab, but that turned out to be incorrect. The alternative is to spend an additional $200-$300 to purchase a molded enclosure, plus the cost of the actual subwoofer. So I decided to locate the enclosure on the rear floorboard, snugged up against the middle console, facing backwards. I am still in the process of trying to decide how to anchor it there--it's dangerous to have something that heavy not properly anchored down, as it could become the source of severe head trauma in a crash. I am thinking I'll probably use some combination of velcro and home-made brackets. The one thing I have noticed is that, if it is placed directly against the back of the console, the console will not lift up and out of the way in the front seat. This is a problem for me, because that's usually where I place my Glock when I'm transporting it but want to keep it out of view.. But, from a rear-seat occupant perspective, this configuration allows two people to still ride comfortably in the back, though it does extend slightly into each occupant's knee space. It pretty much makes the middle seat unusable though, so if you need that much passenger room, you will need to spring for the molded enclosures that fits under that seat. Luckily I rarely have passengers riding in the back. The hardest thing about the install was running the 8-guage power supply from the battery through the firewall into the pax compartment. Using Internet research, I located the wiring harness grommet on the driver's side, and was able to use a coathanger to get the wire through. I pushed the coathanger through and then electrical-taped the 8-guage power supply wire to the other end of the coathanger. First time it came loose, but second attempt worked like a charm. The wiring harness kit was pretty simple. The order is Kenwood wiring harness-->adapter kit from desertcart-->factory connections in my truck. The wiring is almost idiot-proof as it is pretty much color-to-color. The only discretion involved my truck's OEM amplifier--I needed to connect its control wire and the new amp's control wire to the single P-CONT wire from the new harness. If you understand that all these wires do is turn on the amps when the radio is powered up and turn them off again when the head unit is off, it's a no-brainer to figure out you just need to wire both control wires to this same wire in the harness. To test the connections, I twisted all the wires together and electrical-taped them. Once I confirmed everything was working, I took the harnesses back into my house and soldered them and used rubber heat shrink around the soldered connections. I prefer that to the cheap crimp connectors included in the 1100 amp wiring kit I purchased at Walmart. The one thing that nearly threw me off was the amp's "Protection" light that illuminated after I cleaned everything up and put the trim back on the interior of my truck. Luckily, I was able to search the desertcart user comments and learned that an improperly grounded amp is one of the causes. Sure enough, I removed the piece of trim under which I had connected the 8-guage ground wire to the body of the truck with a screw and saw that I had jarred loose the ground wire when I snapped that piece of trim back in. My advice is, if you get a "Protection" light on this amp, check the ground wire connection before you do anything else. I am amazed at the quality of the sound. The bass is amazing and it's almost like having a new truck. I highly recommend these components.
Review: Will not power your band's instruments. - I am an electric keytar player in a post pre-ironic hardcore pop metal band called "Peace Strangle," check out our latest demo on Myspace. Anywho, we travel to some pretty big venues like Chuck E Cheese, or the Wendy's parking lot. You name it, we have played it. However, about 2 months ago the band was offered an opportunity we couldn't pass up. A chance to play at president Putin's favorite Ihop in Moscow. We knew this was how we reach our demographic that we have been struggling to connect with, Communist. So we graciously accepted and began preparing ourselves for the show in Russia. We had a couple weeks to get ready for the show on June 12th, which is Russia Day for the country. So we got plane tickets and all the prep done, and had been practicing like crazy. Until, the last few days before we had to leave one of our amps blew a fuse. Well, Snickers! Alright, so we scope out online quickly for a reasonable and functioning replacement. We stumble across this amp, and thought we struck gold. 1100W Amp for that price! We bought it on the spot with a couple day delivery. We ran into some more unfortunate circumstances when Salazar's paypal didn't process the request right away, it had a day and a half lag. We got our new amp at 8:03AM Jun. 12, we had to be on the plane for Moscow by 10:15AM. We didn't even unbox it, threw it in the band van and booked it. We made the flight with about 4 mins to spare. ALRIGHT MADE IT! We enjoy our 9 and a half hour flight in various ways. Salazar likes to do this thing where he speaks in different dialects to screw with near-by passengers. He once pretended to be a blind Rastafarian for an all day flight from JFK to Tokyo, it could have won an Oscar. But I digress, we arrive in Russia and are immediately swept off the plane by Putin's private security to be escorted to the Ihop where we were to preform. When we pulled up the place was a mob, thousands, if not hundreds of people were crowded around the joint. Only a handful of people were actually inside the pancake house, one of those people being Putin himself. We pushed through the crowd along with the smell of vodka and potatoes. All of our equipment was set up and ready to go for us, everything except our new amp. Which had been opened but not set up, we point this out and state how we need the amp for one of us to use. Without batting an eye Putin shoots a look at one of his men, who then proceeds to start yelling in Russian to a near-by worker. They seemed really excited by our soon to be show. After a few mins of setting up the amp, we are finally ready. I decided I would use the new amp since it was really low to the ground and my keytar could reach fine. We start our setlist off with one of Putin's favorite songs by us( One of his men mentioned it on the way to the show.), " Murder Love Remix." Now everything seems to be going great, everything sounds and looks good. My part of the song doesn't come in until after the bass drops but before the metal drum solo, so about 3 mins into the song. I start to play my part, only to have the amp blow up, killing the lights and sending metal shrapnel in every direction. It was at this point I heard Col. Heinz Salazar shout, "FLASHBANG OUT, GO LOUD!" At that moment Lt. Dan Taylor and Sgt. Frank Woods(The Guitar and Accordion players.) cocked back their hidden rifles in the instruments. They wait for the flash, and let loose a barrage of controlled burst into anything and anyone in the Ihop that wasn't us. As my three "bandmates" lay down suppressing fire, it is time for my part of the plan. I slam the C-major cord and flick the pitch switch back and forth 3 times as I do, this initiates the reaction. Enough C4 and thermite to level a small country, it was set to blow up in a circumference 5 miles around with the epicenter being the Ihop. This was too slow any attempt to try and detain us and provide an in-direct LZ. The silence that followed the blast, was deafening. Only broken by a coughing injured Putin, wide eyed and clearly befuddled. Col. Salazar looks in to the Russian president's eyes and said the following, " Good evening sir, we are from the United States special forces. We are here to take you back with us for....questioning?" The lack of understanding in Putin's eyes seemed to irritate the Colonel, but before he could have acted on it, we heard the Blackhawk closing in on our LZ. We restrained Putin and the 5 of us headed to the roof for extraction. As we were leaving I took a small piece of the amp that was laying around for remembrance sake. The helicopter ride to the hidden plane on an unmarked runway was blissfully calm. When we landed at the runway, we were greeted by 4 of the most politically powerful people in America. They congratulated and thanked us for unrepayable debt of heroism and patriotism. We were debriefed on what "we needed to know." We never saw Putin again, but this amp was the start to a much needed revolution. But it won't power your band's instruments. 5/5 Would Vladly buy another.

## Features

- DIMENSIONS: 10.43" x 9.21" x 2.25", WEIGHT: 4.37 lbs
- SPECS: Monoblock, Class A/B, 2Ω Stable, MOSFET Power Supply, 1100 Max x 1 @ 2 Ohms, 550 Max x 1 @ 4 Ohms
- SPECS CONT'D: Low Pass Filter, Bass Boost, Input Sensitivity, Illuminated Logo, Thermal, Short and Overload Protection Circuits, Remote Subwoofer Control
- INPUTS/OUTPUTS: RCA & Speaker Level Inputs
- WARRANTY: BOSS Audio Systems provides a powerful 6-year platinum online dealer warranty so long as the purchase is made through desertcart.com. We strongly encourage professional installation of this product to ensure proper and safe functionality

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004S4XNEO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,146 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Car Mono Amplifiers |
| Brand | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Brand Name | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,321 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00791489115209 |
| Included Components | Boss Audio R1100M Riot 1100-Watt Monoblock, Class A/B 2-8 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier, High Input Cable With Connector, Instruction Manual, Mounting Screws, Remote Subwoofer Level Control |
| Item Dimensions | 9.21 x 10.43 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Type Name | BOSS Audio Systems R1100M Monoblock Car Amplifier - 1100 Watt Amp, 2/4 Ohm Stable, Class A/B, Mosfet Power Supply, Remote Subwoofer Control, Subwoofer Amplifier |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 10.43 x 2.24 inches |
| Manufacturer | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Output Power | 1100 watts |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 volts |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 12 volts |
| Model | R1100M |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Power | 1100 watts |
| Package Type Name | amplifier |
| Part Number | R1100M |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 791489115209 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Warranty Description | 6 Year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty valid only on products Sold / Shipped by Amazon.com. This offer is not valid on purchases made from third party market place sellers |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BOSS Audio Systems
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 9.21 x 10.43 x 2.24 inches
- **Manufacturer:** BOSS Audio Systems
- **Maximum Supply Voltage:** 12 volts
- **Minimum Supply Voltage:** 12 volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: why do i need an amp if i'm getting subwoofers?**
A: @Brian D- not at all true or accurate response. However. the rest of the responses to the question here are factual, supporting that a power source is needed to drive a subwoofer and even most woofer/ midrange drivers of any respectable size and output.

**Q: does it break easily**
A: I am running a infinity 1264 reference at 300 rms 1 cu ft sealed enclosure for a year now , hits hard and true .... dont listen to haters who spend $$$$$$ lol

**Q: will this work with a single 10" Boss Phantom?**
A: Question;  Why wont my 1,100 watt peak mono amp drive my 3,500 watt speakers..(2x3500)=7,000Peak=3500 Rms/ 1100 watt peak mono amp = 550 Rms.  SPEAKERS NEED 7 times the power youre giving them.

Go with lower wattage speakers, 600Rms watt max  and 1100 peak = 550Rms amp =  



 1100 peak watts= 550 RMS....Real world numbers are more like 275-325 RMS from the amplifier.

  Same with speakers.  3500 peak = 1750 RMS/2=875-925 RMS.... Either way if you underpower your speakers ,or overload your amp Its not going to work correctly.

  Dont forget ,it's a SYSTEM.  Everything must be compatible and work together to make the System a success.   

  Your 1100 watt mono block ,in reality ,will pump around 275-325 into a single sub, comfortably... Therefore you'd be better off getting a 1000 watt peak power handling Single voice coil sub. That's 200-350 W.RMS max . Allowing for decreased amp output to around 3/4 below max gain to avoid audio clipping and eliminating the chance of possible distortion and ultimately, speaker failure.

  You'll want a speaker with a sensitivity rating of 88 or higher. 1w/1m is how its measured. 1w tone at 1 meter away = 88db of volume.(Higher is better 93-94 is ideal . This means it takes less power to generate sound. Your amp will not have to struggle and will perform flawlessly at lower ,as well as higher volume levels.  

   Amp output and speaker input should be matched as closely as possible with the amp gain at 3/4 below max gain .  Most mono blocks have a remote gain control. You'll use that to fine tune the bass after initially tuning the amp to 75% gain, and connecting all speakers, The goal is to find the "sweet spot" where you hear all speakers equally.

  Incorporating carefully tuned ports and a series of baffles to maximize sound output using the enclosure its self to acoustically amplify the sound and to project that sound at precisely the same moment as the identical sound is projected from the front of the speaker system,  Offers an incredibly wide sound stage virtually surrounding the listener in 360 degree full range sound , like you were right there!. At any volume level..  

     Here's how we design our systems.

    To get the widest frequency range  possible on the sub bass spectrum, (~20- ~100 Hz, We use an accoustically tuned subwoofer enclosure. Custom built in house.

  (Think acoustic guitar, cello, violin, brass instruments ,even drums ,all resonate internally, meaning the sound is produced , then amplified natrualy  inside the "box." Our enclosure, with added mid bass driver and seperately ported, even reaches the higher "Speech" and "stringed instrument range of ~80~700Hz "  

  The Bass port is tuned to frequency down to the 'Fs' (resonant frequency) of the driver. Creating a slow dropoff down to8 hz below Fs. up to ~90hz!   Our System utilizes much lower amplifier wattage requirement due to the enhancement of otherwise unused sound, 

 accousticaly disbursed and exiting to the rear of the driver. Our design channels the rear sound from the  

driver  through a tuned series of ports to amplify and deepen the tone of the accoustic waves that would otherwise be lost or heard as distortion or other unwanted resonances. 

   With mid range drivers covering the  spectrum between ~90Hz and ~700-~1KHz. And  the use of high quality pizeo tweeters , for higher frequencies, around 1K to 15-18Khz  (Tweeters are independently adjustable with dedicated Fender Original volume controls.)

 effectively covering the 20Hz to 20Khz "RANGE OF HUMAN HEARING". A pair of small satttelite speakers add even more to the sound stage with the ability to be positioned on either side of the main unit(s). 4" full range drivers also ported, and tuned to~=/-500Hz to 800Hz  as well as 3" midrange drivers to reinforce the mid ~700-15Khz range .

**Q: will this work a two  Rockford Fosgate Prime R1S412 R1 12-Inch 150 Watt Subwoofer - 4 Ohm**
A: Yes,and i wouldnt worry about too much about overpowering them either. The RF sub is a 150rms with 300 watts of peak power . this amp says 1100watts peak power at "2ohms" all that means is it can give you that boost in short tiny bursts and from previous issues with boss quality likely not at all. It will probably overheat first and go in protect mode. But since that Rf sub is a 4ohm svc it shouldnt matter really .according to these amps specs its says 413 rms @ 4 ohms , which imo is bologna . i own this amp and max at 4 ohms @14.4v ill say 175rms max. Actually i wouldnt even buy this amp if i were you . but if its too late just dont turn gain all the way up and all other bass settings all the way up itll be fine . .

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little amp for the money
*by G***N on September 3, 2013*

Components installed: - One Rockford Fosgate R2S-1X10 10-inch shallow loaded enclosure - Kenwood KDC-BT555U receiver/head - Boss R1100M monoblock amp - Sirius/XM SXV-200v1 tuner - Metra single DIN faceplate kit - Metra wiring harness adapter I wanted to use a local business for this installation, but they quoted me $750 to install $250 worth of components. So I decided to order the stuff from Amazon and do it myself. I got a much better head, a better amp, the Sirius/XM tuner (not included in the quote from the local vendor) and the same subwoofer/enclosure for less than $350. It took me parts of three days to do the install, but it was fun, I learned a lot, and I do quality work (even if I do say so myself). The bottom line is, the system sounds awesome. I had already upgraded the stock Infinity speakers in the front and rear doors with a set of Boston Acoustic speakers. I did this a few years ago when the stock speakers got wet or rotted and started buzzing. This gave me a tinny sound that had very little low end. That and the fact that I could not use my iPhone with this system finally prompted me to upgrade. I had never installed an amp before and didn't have the first idea what would be required. Luckily a lot of info is available on the Internet that makes this stuff doable. The local installer had told me that this size subwoofer enclosure would fit behind the smaller driver-side rear seat in my Dakota Quad Cab, but that turned out to be incorrect. The alternative is to spend an additional $200-$300 to purchase a molded enclosure, plus the cost of the actual subwoofer. So I decided to locate the enclosure on the rear floorboard, snugged up against the middle console, facing backwards. I am still in the process of trying to decide how to anchor it there--it's dangerous to have something that heavy not properly anchored down, as it could become the source of severe head trauma in a crash. I am thinking I'll probably use some combination of velcro and home-made brackets. The one thing I have noticed is that, if it is placed directly against the back of the console, the console will not lift up and out of the way in the front seat. This is a problem for me, because that's usually where I place my Glock when I'm transporting it but want to keep it out of view.. But, from a rear-seat occupant perspective, this configuration allows two people to still ride comfortably in the back, though it does extend slightly into each occupant's knee space. It pretty much makes the middle seat unusable though, so if you need that much passenger room, you will need to spring for the molded enclosures that fits under that seat. Luckily I rarely have passengers riding in the back. The hardest thing about the install was running the 8-guage power supply from the battery through the firewall into the pax compartment. Using Internet research, I located the wiring harness grommet on the driver's side, and was able to use a coathanger to get the wire through. I pushed the coathanger through and then electrical-taped the 8-guage power supply wire to the other end of the coathanger. First time it came loose, but second attempt worked like a charm. The wiring harness kit was pretty simple. The order is Kenwood wiring harness-->adapter kit from Amazon-->factory connections in my truck. The wiring is almost idiot-proof as it is pretty much color-to-color. The only discretion involved my truck's OEM amplifier--I needed to connect its control wire and the new amp's control wire to the single P-CONT wire from the new harness. If you understand that all these wires do is turn on the amps when the radio is powered up and turn them off again when the head unit is off, it's a no-brainer to figure out you just need to wire both control wires to this same wire in the harness. To test the connections, I twisted all the wires together and electrical-taped them. Once I confirmed everything was working, I took the harnesses back into my house and soldered them and used rubber heat shrink around the soldered connections. I prefer that to the cheap crimp connectors included in the 1100 amp wiring kit I purchased at Walmart. The one thing that nearly threw me off was the amp's "Protection" light that illuminated after I cleaned everything up and put the trim back on the interior of my truck. Luckily, I was able to search the Amazon user comments and learned that an improperly grounded amp is one of the causes. Sure enough, I removed the piece of trim under which I had connected the 8-guage ground wire to the body of the truck with a screw and saw that I had jarred loose the ground wire when I snapped that piece of trim back in. My advice is, if you get a "Protection" light on this amp, check the ground wire connection before you do anything else. I am amazed at the quality of the sound. The bass is amazing and it's almost like having a new truck. I highly recommend these components.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Will not power your band's instruments.
*by T***M on August 14, 2015*

I am an electric keytar player in a post pre-ironic hardcore pop metal band called "Peace Strangle," check out our latest demo on Myspace. Anywho, we travel to some pretty big venues like Chuck E Cheese, or the Wendy's parking lot. You name it, we have played it. However, about 2 months ago the band was offered an opportunity we couldn't pass up. A chance to play at president Putin's favorite Ihop in Moscow. We knew this was how we reach our demographic that we have been struggling to connect with, Communist. So we graciously accepted and began preparing ourselves for the show in Russia. We had a couple weeks to get ready for the show on June 12th, which is Russia Day for the country. So we got plane tickets and all the prep done, and had been practicing like crazy. Until, the last few days before we had to leave one of our amps blew a fuse. Well, Snickers! Alright, so we scope out online quickly for a reasonable and functioning replacement. We stumble across this amp, and thought we struck gold. 1100W Amp for that price! We bought it on the spot with a couple day delivery. We ran into some more unfortunate circumstances when Salazar's paypal didn't process the request right away, it had a day and a half lag. We got our new amp at 8:03AM Jun. 12, we had to be on the plane for Moscow by 10:15AM. We didn't even unbox it, threw it in the band van and booked it. We made the flight with about 4 mins to spare. ALRIGHT MADE IT! We enjoy our 9 and a half hour flight in various ways. Salazar likes to do this thing where he speaks in different dialects to screw with near-by passengers. He once pretended to be a blind Rastafarian for an all day flight from JFK to Tokyo, it could have won an Oscar. But I digress, we arrive in Russia and are immediately swept off the plane by Putin's private security to be escorted to the Ihop where we were to preform. When we pulled up the place was a mob, thousands, if not hundreds of people were crowded around the joint. Only a handful of people were actually inside the pancake house, one of those people being Putin himself. We pushed through the crowd along with the smell of vodka and potatoes. All of our equipment was set up and ready to go for us, everything except our new amp. Which had been opened but not set up, we point this out and state how we need the amp for one of us to use. Without batting an eye Putin shoots a look at one of his men, who then proceeds to start yelling in Russian to a near-by worker. They seemed really excited by our soon to be show. After a few mins of setting up the amp, we are finally ready. I decided I would use the new amp since it was really low to the ground and my keytar could reach fine. We start our setlist off with one of Putin's favorite songs by us( One of his men mentioned it on the way to the show.), " Murder Love Remix." Now everything seems to be going great, everything sounds and looks good. My part of the song doesn't come in until after the bass drops but before the metal drum solo, so about 3 mins into the song. I start to play my part, only to have the amp blow up, killing the lights and sending metal shrapnel in every direction. It was at this point I heard Col. Heinz Salazar shout, "FLASHBANG OUT, GO LOUD!" At that moment Lt. Dan Taylor and Sgt. Frank Woods(The Guitar and Accordion players.) cocked back their hidden rifles in the instruments. They wait for the flash, and let loose a barrage of controlled burst into anything and anyone in the Ihop that wasn't us. As my three "bandmates" lay down suppressing fire, it is time for my part of the plan. I slam the C-major cord and flick the pitch switch back and forth 3 times as I do, this initiates the reaction. Enough C4 and thermite to level a small country, it was set to blow up in a circumference 5 miles around with the epicenter being the Ihop. This was too slow any attempt to try and detain us and provide an in-direct LZ. The silence that followed the blast, was deafening. Only broken by a coughing injured Putin, wide eyed and clearly befuddled. Col. Salazar looks in to the Russian president's eyes and said the following, " Good evening sir, we are from the United States special forces. We are here to take you back with us for....questioning?" The lack of understanding in Putin's eyes seemed to irritate the Colonel, but before he could have acted on it, we heard the Blackhawk closing in on our LZ. We restrained Putin and the 5 of us headed to the roof for extraction. As we were leaving I took a small piece of the amp that was laying around for remembrance sake. The helicopter ride to the hidden plane on an unmarked runway was blissfully calm. When we landed at the runway, we were greeted by 4 of the most politically powerful people in America. They congratulated and thanked us for unrepayable debt of heroism and patriotism. We were debriefed on what "we needed to know." We never saw Putin again, but this amp was the start to a much needed revolution. But it won't power your band's instruments. 5/5 Would Vladly buy another.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best sound for the money
*by B***S on September 9, 2022*

I don’t think you can this little sub for the money. Dollar for dollar, this amp is the best. I have my Boss head unit that i running to a Sound Stream digital bass processor then to the Boss monoblock amplifier and that is powering a Skar Audio 600watt 12” subwoofer. It produces some great bass in my 2012 Toyota Takoma Prerunner. I had to get very crafty and built myself a box that utilizes the back wall of the cab and is almost as wide as the truck to have been able to have the sqft that necessary for a ported box. Processor and amp are located in the storage compartment under the back seats. It’s sounds so good. I had another name brand amplifier and 2 10” subs in a sealed box behind the rear seats and this set with my boss amp and 12” Skar sub far out performs that setup 10 times over. It does shake everything in my truck if I want it to. I keep it turned down low because I don’t care it to rattle the truck apart but just enough base in the music to rattle my rearview mirror. I would absolutely recommend this amp to anyone! Out of everything I’ve purchased for my system in my truck this little amp has been by far the best purchase. The remote is my only dislike. It feels cheap and janky. But definitely not a deal breaker.

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*Product available on Desertcart Slovakia*
*Store origin: SK*
*Last updated: 2026-08-22*