
Every once in a while you see a piece of electronics mastery that makes you sit up and take notice. This monster amplifier from AE Techron, simply named is an example of such wizardry. With 12,000W of raw unadulterated power, a 0 - 30kHz range and a weight of 153 pounds, Model 7796 is a dangerous beast. Just how dangerous these bad boys can be is illustrated by the fact that the first customer, who ordered no less than twelve of them, wired them up in three phases in order to simulate lightning strikes to a Boeing 787. This is one powerful amp, with a price to match its strength and weight at $10,750. Let there be lightning.
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Ipod Express » Blog Archive » AE Techron Amp Powerful Enough to Simulate Lightning Strikes on a Boeing 787 [Lightning Amp]
Nov 20, 2007 at 8:23 pm
[...] Other specs include: max 6600 watts RMS continuous output, a frequency response of 0 - 30kHz (+0.1 - 0.5dB), 1/4 ohm stable, and a total weight of 153 pounds. Even if you aren’t interested in lightning strikes (or bringing the dead back to life), there is plenty to love about the 7796—except for the price. Available for $10,750. [Product Page via Audiojunkies via Uberreview] [...]
AE Techron Amp Powerful Enough to Simulate Lightning Strikes on a Boeing 787 [Lightning Amp]
Nov 20, 2007 at 9:03 pm
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