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The Deaf Bonce Apocalypse AAP-2100.1D is a high-performance Class D mono amplifier engineered for serious subwoofer systems and high-output car audio builds. With up to 2,100 W RMS at 1 Ω, it features advanced cooling, wired bass knob support, and precise tuning controls to deliver deep, clean bass with reliability. Ideal for SPL builds, competition systems, or premium daily drivers looking to elevate their low-end.
Key Benefits
- Massive power output: 2,100 W RMS at 1 Ω (14.4 V) for high-demand subwoofer applications.
- Class D efficient design keeps the unit compact, cold, and suitable for tight install spaces.
- Supports loads down to 1 Ω, providing flexibility for wiring high-output sub systems.
- Comprehensive tuning controls including low-pass filter (LPF), bass boost, subsonic filter and remote wired knob support for full system control.
- Durable build quality with high damping factor (≥ 210), wide frequency response (15 Hz-20 kHz), and robust protection features for serious use.
- Compact footprint (~6.30″ × 6.89″ × 2.50″) makes installation easier in cars where space is tight.
Technical Specifications
- RMS Power @ 1 Ω (14.4 V): 2,100 W
- RMS Power @ 1 Ω (12 V): ~1,820 W
- RMS Power @ 2 Ω (14.4 V): ~1,350 W
- RMS Power @ 4 Ω (14.4 V): ~800 W
- Size: 6.30″ W × 6.89″ L × 2.50″ H (~175 × 160 × 63.5 mm)
- Frequency Response: 15 Hz – 20,000 Hz
- Minimum Load Impedance: 1 Ω
- Damping Factor: ≥ 210
- Working Voltage: 9-15 V DC
- Additional Features: LPF 80-20,000 Hz; HPF 15-1,000 Hz; Bass Boost 35-70 Hz; remote bass knob support
Compatibility & Installation
Designed for 12 V automotive systems, this monoblock amp is best paired with a dedicated subwoofer and proper power supply. For optimal performance, use heavy-gauge power wiring (e.g., 1/0 AWG or 4 GA depending on length), ensure the vehicle’s electrical system can support high current draw, and connect a subwoofer capable of handling ~1,800-2,100 W RMS into a 1 Ω load for full power delivery.
