Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max vs Recoil DI550.4 4-channel Class-D car amplifier

Overall winner: Recoil DI550.4 4-channel Class-D car amplifier

Key Differences

RECOIL DI550.4 is a 4-channel Class-D MOSFET amplifier offering 2–4 ohm stability and multi-channel output for driving several speakers; pick it if you need more channels and MOSFET power. The AVD Orion Cobalt is a 2-channel, 2-ohm-stable bass-boost amp with a remote bass knob, suited for focused bass applications and simpler stereo or bridged setups

Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max

Orion Cobalt 2 Channel Amplifier 750W RMS 1500W Max

AVD • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

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
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Recoil DI550.4 4-channel Class-D car amplifier

Recoil DI550.4 4-channel Class-D car amplifier

RECOIL • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

A 4-channel Class D car amplifier delivering significant power with MOSFET supply and protective circuitry. Customers note clear sound and effective operation with compact size

Pros

  • 4-channel power output
  • MOSFET power supply
  • 2-4 ohm stability
  • compact size

Cons

  • No explicit 4-ohm bridged capability details
  • Limited customer feedback on heat management beyond one note
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price RECOIL
Durability Tie
Versatility RECOIL
User Reviews RECOIL