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    My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Since I love my little PPi Phantom so much, when these little iON's came out, I was looking forward to trying one. One finally made its way to the shop and I had a chance to get it on the bench. It's rare to see highs amps on the bench because we usually just take them for granted, but at this price point, it's nice to know if you're getting your money's worth.



    PPi iON i520.4

    Rated - 100 x 4 @ 4 ohms

    130 x 4 @ 2 ohms

    I assume these are at 14.4v



    Price - ~ $120



    First impressions... this thing is much smaller than I thought. It's f'n tiny. And I mean that in the best way possible. I thought the Phantoms were small. Sheesh. It's also kinda beefy. More than one person commented on its heft for being so small.







    Before I really looked into the matter, I had heard that they were active capable like the Phantoms; sorry to disappoint you... they're not. They do have LPF, HPF and "full", but no bandpass and the frequency is set at 80hz. Which is fine for the very large majority. Even if you think it's not, it probably is. High level inputs for OEM integration is handy, I suppose. I don't know why I associate this with low end amps, but I do. Weird. Good news is that there isn't much to confuse you here.



    (stock photo)





    It's kinda cool having all of this on one side. Should make for clean installs. Strange seeing power/ground the same size as the speaker terminals though. I was like, "Uhhh... 8awg? Let me grab some speaker wire off a sub real quick." Remote out is always handy. I wonder if they tossed that in there to fill that spot. That 40A fuse is a little shady because I was drawing more than that. I wouldn't be surprised if it pops on someone running 2 ohms on all channels.



    (stock photo)





    Dem guts (stock photo)





    Testing....



    If voltage isnt pictured, you can assume it's 13.8v. This little amp didn't get past my power supply.





    Setting up unloaded. If you used the SQRT method to set your gains... this is right at what you'd be looking for. No worries.





    First up is one channel at 5 ohms. I kinda wanted to see how the power supply reacted to adding one channel at a time.





    That's 73w @ 5 ohms and 13.8v. One channel driven.



    To test (2) channels, I just bridged the rears. It's safe to assume the stereo numbers here since 2.5ohm stereo is the same load as 5 ohms bridged. It's just like strapping.





    This is where I spit some Mountain Dew out. Lol. That's 260w bridged at 5 ohms or 130w x 2 @ 2.5ohms per channel. Two channels driven. I had to do the math a couple times because that's awesome from this little thing.



    I loaded the other two channels down and also measured DC amperage draw because this is likely as hard as anyone will ever run this amp.



    This pic is just to show that all channels are making the same power.





    I had to steal one of the meters to do the amperage draw. But this is the same deal as above.







    That's 205w x 2 bridged at 5ohms. ALL CHANNELS DRIVEN. So, 103w x 4 channels at 2.5ohms per channel. You can see here the power supply sagged pretty good loading the other side down. From 260w to 205w. Still though...



    You see there that the amp is drawing 43 amps. Hence why I said the 40A fuse is a little suspect. That makes the little amp ~ 70% efficient at full power. That's really not bad at all!



    In conclusion... this thing is doing rated clean. It's probably rated at 14.4v and I'm at 13.8v. It's rated for 4 ohms and 2 ohms. I'm at 5 and 2.5. Give it those little concessions and that 103w @ 2.5 & 13.8 surely becomes 130 @ 2 and 14.4. And even if it didn't, for $120... it's friggin close enough!



    I heard that these amps are Korean whereas the Phantoms are Chinese (if that means anything to you). The iON gives up a little power to the Phantom and the crossovers, but it also gives up some real estate and few bucks.



    Overall... sweet ass little amp. I like it.

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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Nice write-up! I would love to see one of these things IRL.

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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    I'd love to try one just for the sake of curiosity. looks like it's got the oomph, wonder how it sounds compared to other class d amps?
    They might say "don't try this at home" but nothing about not trying it at your friend's house.

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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

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    It looks great !

    Hope you like it !

    Nice Review
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    I picked one up, it looked so good !

    Thanx 4 heads up !
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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Great review. It's nice to see that the power claims are accurate. I have a phantom 900.4 that I love, it was bought for the crossovers I no longer use as I have a processor. A couple of these would go great on a front end. High level inputs is a great bonus if you do your builds stage by stage.


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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Quote Originally Posted by ben54b View Post
    Great review. It's nice to see that the power claims are accurate.
    sweet amps , probably fit in glove box, too !
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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Nice write up. I'm no audio expert and have a hard time understanding most of this technical information, but I'm glad to see this amp is a decent and good buy. I have one of these that a guy put in my Harley with a pair of Precision Power 6.5 inch, 3 ohm, 120 Watt rms, 2 way speakers (PC 652), now and then the right speaker cuts out and wont power up until I restart the system, for some reason, the left one still plays... FRUSTRATING

    Can you recommend a set of speakers for me to look at to get optimal usage from this amp? I currently run an Alpine UTE52-BT deck. Aslo, any tips for using the amps other options for my set up?

    The amp is not bridged and I also have this tweeter pod connected:

    Amazon.com: HogTunes Hog-Pod Dash Trim/Tweeter Pod Harley FLHT/FLHX: Automotive

    Thanks !!!

    Mark

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    Re: My test: Precision Power iON 520.4

    Mark,

    Switch rca, left for right, if opposite speaker cuts out it is in radio.
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