JL Slash V2s...
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Curses, work blocking photobucket FT
And I really wanted to get my "boner" on.

And I really wanted to get my "boner" on.
http://gallery.upshizzle.com/albums/...ERA2007005.jpg
http://gallery.upshizzle.com/albums/...ERA2007006.jpg
http://gallery.upshizzle.com/albums/...ERA2007007.jpg
http://gallery.upshizzle.com/albums/...ERA2007008.jpg
yes/no?
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Slash v2
1) Significantly improved thermal performance (50% longer time to thermal than Slash v1). This is largely due to a new mechanical design with a monolithic fin and transistor mounting surface (one big cast part replaces four cast fin modules and one extruded bar on a 500/1, for example). A new clamping method for the transistors also helps improve thermal performance and reliability.
2) The 250/1v2 will no longer have a preamp output. It will have a jack for the RBC-1 remote bass ****, which the v1 lacked.
3) The 500/5 will be replaced by the 550/5v2 which is 75x4 + 250x1.
4) The v2's are slightly shorter in height than v1's (by 0.1 inches) but otherwise have the same dimensions and mounting hole pattern.
5) The v2's incorporate stacking functionality into the end cap design. Stacking will be accomplished with separately sold hardware kits specifically designed for twin or triple stacks.
6) A multitude of small tweaks to circuitry in several models aimed at improving performance and reliability.
7) Revised cosmetics and packaging
Other than that, they are just like Slash v1's.
1) Significantly improved thermal performance (50% longer time to thermal than Slash v1). This is largely due to a new mechanical design with a monolithic fin and transistor mounting surface (one big cast part replaces four cast fin modules and one extruded bar on a 500/1, for example). A new clamping method for the transistors also helps improve thermal performance and reliability.
2) The 250/1v2 will no longer have a preamp output. It will have a jack for the RBC-1 remote bass ****, which the v1 lacked.
3) The 500/5 will be replaced by the 550/5v2 which is 75x4 + 250x1.
4) The v2's are slightly shorter in height than v1's (by 0.1 inches) but otherwise have the same dimensions and mounting hole pattern.
5) The v2's incorporate stacking functionality into the end cap design. Stacking will be accomplished with separately sold hardware kits specifically designed for twin or triple stacks.
6) A multitude of small tweaks to circuitry in several models aimed at improving performance and reliability.
7) Revised cosmetics and packaging
Other than that, they are just like Slash v1's.
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Originally Posted by sterlingmaxima
Are these pics from sema?
I post pics as soon as I take em, so no theyre not from SEMA. They were Just introduced this weekend and have not been seen before.
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Originally Posted by AscendantMax
hmm...Don knows quite a bit about these amps...me thinks he's gonna use them over his Audisons...

Picture that. That is info from Manville. Other info followed about the HDs, but I cannot release that yet.
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