🎵 Power your ride with EPIC bass that commands attention!
The AudioControl EPIC1500 is a compact, high-performance 1500 watt RMS Class-D monoblock amplifier designed for car subwoofers. Featuring advanced bass tuning with variable low pass and subsonic filters, an included remote bass knob, and seamless integration with THE EPICENTER bass processor, it delivers clean, powerful sound with energy-efficient operation and 1A fuse protection for reliable, heart-pounding audio on the go.
Item Weight | 6.65 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.94 x 11.5 x 3.11 inches |
Item model number | EPIC1500 |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
V**3
Great amp for the money
I purchased the Epic1500 to power my 2 Hertz MPS 250 in my Tacoma. I installed and tuned it and this amp hits hard and is clear. You can't beat it for the money and installation and set up was easy using an oscilloscope. Would recommend to anyone building a budget build or even a higher quality build.
G**O
Good amp
Very good amp
R**T
gets hot quickly
sounds great, but goes in to thermal turnoff after 10 or 15 minutes of jamming out. only driving 2 old school rockford 15s
C**O
Bought two
Worth the money
L**N
Just perfect
I love the audio control epicenter and knowing they have a amp that pairs perfectly with it!! Its hands down the best combo!
L**T
Bass is on point
Just right plenty of power and small footprint!
S**O
No bueno
No me funcionó a como esperabaAl subir el volumen el amplificador se apagaba
J**G
Fantastic amp from a reputable brand
I'm an electrical engineer and an audiophile. I love car and home audio. I've got all the right gear to measure amplifiers so here was my setup.I have 4x 500w 4 Ohm resistors to load the amp in 4, 2 and 1 ohm impedance (resistive load only).I used my 4ch Oscope to measure the output voltage, output current (using my clamp probe) and monitored the +-voltage rails to see the sag on the power supply rails at the peaks to know where clipping would be, or just before clipping.I've also measured the Epic750, EpicFIVE (5 channel system amp), and I'll review the Epic2000.So far, they either match exactly, or are slightly UNDERRATED on power delivery.So I have no doubts that any of these amps will actually hit their rated powers.AudioControl is a high quality brand.Their sub amps of the Epic series have some nice features like:- typical knobs like gain, LPF frequency adjust, and also subsonic HPF frequency adjust.- not so typical boost gain and frequency knob, a nice addition to tune your preferred bass response.- They also have the ability to Strap or Bridge 2x identical amps to 2x the total system power which is a nice feature as well.- There's a clip light they call Maximized which is a nice addition.- and it comes with an included remote gain knob, also a nice addition.- Lastly, it has a special cable to connect to their Epicenter bass restorer product, something I've never used, but I hear good things about.- The speaker lugs are large, like 8 Awg and can fit any size wire.- The amp is very small for the amount of power it produces and it is very efficient at 4 ohms (90%), and at 2 Ohms about 85%, but at 1 Ohm it drops a lot, but still delivers.All of their amps use the same Class D controller, the IRS irs2092s, even their 5 channel uses 5 of those.I personally would not ever run one of these amps at 1 Ohm. It would be better to buy a higher power one and run at 2 Ohms IMHO. I don't push things to their max, except when testing.I listened to this pound a JL Audio 12W3v3-4 sub in my office and it was very accurate and tight, very similar sound to my JL Audio 500/1 in my test bench.Overall, this amp is great. See the pictures for some details on the actuals.PS, I did not test 4 ohms, only 2 and 1 ohm.When measuring the 1 Ohm, my 160A power supply at 14.4v could not give more than 150A, so I couldn't get more than 1300W out of it, but I have no doubts at all to their claims of 1500 watts.
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