🎶 Amplify Your Drive with BOSS Power!
The BOSS Audio Systems R1100M Monoblock Car Amplifier delivers an impressive 1100 Watts of power, designed for 2-8 Ohm stability. It features low/high level inputs, a low pass crossover, and a sleek design with a blue illuminated logo, making it the perfect addition to any car audio system.
Number of Channels | 1 |
Package Type | amplifier |
Output Power | 1100 Watts |
Mounting Type | Car Mount |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Specification Met | FCC |
Item Dimensions | 9.13 x 10.44 x 2.25 inches |
S**N
Great amp for the money!
Great Little amp for the money. Pushes 2 400w rms 12'' subwoofers at 2ohm impedance with no issue. I really appreciate the simplicity and compact size. Got same day delivery and it showed up right on time. I opted for the purple one because for some reason it was cheaper and available faster. considering I mounted it under my seat it made no difference what it looked like.
S**L
Good basic amp
Nice amp. Good for the money, idk what everyone is talking about that it doesn’t put out the power it says it will on the box. Has performed on top settings for me so far without a hitch. Was easy to put in and pretty intuitive setting wise as long as you at least know what the settings mean. Only complaint is that the wiring kit that came with it was pretty crappy. Wires were fine but the connectors and sealing tubes were pretty much trash. Love the LEDs and the easy mounting holes was a nice touch.
T**M
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.
T**N
Awesome quality as a starter amp! 2 year later review
I purchased this amp with a gift card to power 2 Kicker CompR 10" 2 Ohm dual voice coil woofers in a sealed box running at a total of 2 Ohms.I listen to alot of R&B, techno, and deep heavy bass music in a 2017 Mazda 3. I initially purchased this amp as a very cheap (basically free from a christmas giftcard) beginner amp with the intention to purchase a new amp once this one failed..... WELL, 2 years later and it is still going strong as ever!!It works and provides what it is supposed to do, MORE BASS!****Nit picks about the amp****-It is no where near 1100 watts! Alot of reviews show this amp really caps at 200 watts. So, at most 100 Watts per 10" CompR woofer in my set up. It has been great and plenty loud enough for just some extra bass support.-I found I kept driving the gain a little higher trying to get more output but this amp just could not dish it out with out distorting. I only say that to be mindful that that this amp will not be rattling the neighbors windows or really even bothering the other cars next to you. I will be audible outside the vehicle but nothing really aggressively obnoxious.-It is a class A/B amplifier so it does draw more power when turned full set volume , but only enough to make my headlights dip a small amount very quickly.So, If you are wanting just some extra low end support with out spending to much! I would 100% recommend this! I only rate it 4 stars because of the false claim of 1100 watts from BOSS, not really any issue with the seller or product.
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