mp3djuk
Dec 12 2003, 01:32 AM
im after gettin a backup amp and came across the dap palladium range, anyone have any details or used one of these amps, i found the p2000 (1025w x 1025w rms @ 4ohms) model for a very good price & doubt it could be beaten, but i need some details on it first from anyone that can help ?
Dj SBD
Dec 13 2003, 12:26 PM
^^^^^^^BUMP^^^^^^^^^
Sorry I cant help you, but hopefully some other member's here could!
galaxypromotions
Dec 15 2003, 01:07 PM
dont touch DAP Audio with a bargepole. they are nothing but trouble! the company is shite to be honest. they are based in holland and if anything goes wrong, the goods are shipped there and repaired, it will take you about 1 month to get your gear back when it breaks down,. and i assure you, it will!
Chrispy
Dec 15 2003, 01:09 PM
I didn't like to say anything, but thankfully somebody else summed up my own thoughts for me
mp3djuk
Dec 15 2003, 01:41 PM
ok will steer clear of these then, glad i didnt find out the hard way

thought they were a bit cheap at £260 for a 1025 x 2rms plenty of power but if there not reliable then there not for me.
so now on to the c mark amps how are these chris id be after the 525x525 model, how much with shipping to essex ?
Shaun M
Dec 30 2003, 05:58 PM
about two years back In I was going to purchase some Dap Audio stuff. Glad I didnt!
Chrispy
Dec 30 2003, 06:19 PM
DAP has a real problems with returns at the moment and getting spares I am told is a minefield.
| QUOTE |
| about two years back In I was going to purchase some Dap Audio stuff. Glad I didnt! |
Think yourself lucky....I very nearly became a DISTRIBUTOR for them!!

. i'm not saying all their stuff is poor, but you only realise how bad a product is when you need parts for it and you can't obtain them.
I sell plenty of cheap amps, alongside the top names, but I do make sure that the manufacturers I distribute for do have a UK spares network, so should I ever have a warranty issue, then parts / replacements are less than a week away

not months as with some Amps.
peter p
Jan 3 2004, 04:38 AM
Chris, Will you in the near future be stocking Peavey gear?
Chrispy
Jan 3 2004, 09:48 AM
Sorry, Peavey have a very strict distributor network - usually high street music shop style outlets and so mail order distributors like me don't get the opportunity to represent them.
YourBigEvent
Jan 3 2004, 02:39 PM
P&P on Peavey would cost as much as the kit..
Shaun M
Jan 3 2004, 09:51 PM
JBL have just changed distributors. Used to be under A****** who also distribute other stuff. Might see better stock control and lower prices. Price competition for JBL products are very narrow.
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