R4002 Riot Series Car Amplifier 2-channel 400W x 2 vs Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max
Overall winner: Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max
Key Differences
B (AVD Orion Cobalt) lists higher power handling and a remote bass knob with 2-ohm stability, making it a better choice for bass-focused builds and budget power. A (BOSS R4002) has stronger user review volume and reports of easier install and bridging support, but also more reports of noise and channel failures — better for buyers who prioritize brand review history and bridging capability
R4002 Riot Series Car Amplifier 2-channel 400W x 2
Riot Series 2-channel car amplifier with full-range capability and bridging option. Provides multiple input options and crossovers for flexible audio setup; customers note easy installation and value for money, with some quality concerns
Pros
- easy to install
- good value for money
- supports 2 channels and bridging
- low/high level inputs and crossovers
Cons
- reports of noise and alternator whine
- some units have channels stopping working
- durability concerns with burnouts
Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max
2-channel car amplifier with 750W RMS, 1500W max, class A/B, 2-ohm stable, bass boost and MOSFET. Includes remote bass knob, gain control and protection features. Customers note solid power delivery and good quality
Pros
- 2-channel bass boost amplifier
- 2-ohm stable
- remote bass knob
- gain control
Cons
- no explicit mention of install compatibility
- ratings imply mixed feedback on some aspects
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AVD |
| Durability | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Versatility | BOSS Audio Systems |
| User Reviews | BOSS Audio Systems |