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Old 01-29-2006, 10:49 PM
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Dual Amp Question??

Ok i just purchased 2 Alpine Type -S subs dual 2-ohm voice coils, and i currently have an Alpine MRP-M350 Mono 700-Watt Amplifier. My question is, is it worth buying another Alpine mrp-m350 and running each sub off 1 amp each? or should i just bridge them to one single amp? thanks
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Re: Dual Amp Question??

If I remember correctly that amp puts out a little over 300w x1 @ 2 ohms. Yeah you could probably use the extra power. I recommend Hifonics. Unless you want to stick with all Alpine.
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Old 01-29-2006, 10:58 PM
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Re: Dual Amp Question??

thanks for the quick reply, yea im trying to stick to all alpine but il check out
Hifonics n see what they have to offer.
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