Help choosing the right amp for my 10inch sub
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Help choosing the right amp for my 10inch sub
To anyone who could help me,
I currently have all the speakers in my car and my Alumapro BP series 10inch sub connected to an Alpine PDX 5 (see specs below for sub)
Frequency: 20-80 Hz
Power: 240-400 watts
Sensitivity: 96dB/2.83v/1m
Impedance: 4 or 8 Ohms
I would like to get another Alpine PDX amp but I want to know if this one will serve me best for casual listening as well as some loud hard hitting action - not interested in breaking any SPL records.
http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/prod...odel=PDX-1.600
Details:
Power Requirements: 14.4V DC (11V to 16V)
Input Sensitivity: 0.1V to 8.0V (For Rated Power)
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 200Hz (20Hz/-3dB)
Speaker Impedance: 4 or 2 Ω
Signal to Noise: CEA 2006 S/N Ratio (IHF A Weighted, Reference: 1W into 4Ω) 80 dBA
Per channel into 4 Ohms: (@ 14.4V ≤1%THD+N, 20Hz - 200Hz) 600W x 1
Per channel into 2 Ohms: (@ 14.4V ≤1%THD+N, 20Hz - 200Hz) 600W x 1
If anyone could steer me in the right direction that would be helpful. Alpine also make a 1x1000 amp but I have made myself belive that it would be overkill.
Thanks for any advice.
I currently have all the speakers in my car and my Alumapro BP series 10inch sub connected to an Alpine PDX 5 (see specs below for sub)
Frequency: 20-80 Hz
Power: 240-400 watts
Sensitivity: 96dB/2.83v/1m
Impedance: 4 or 8 Ohms
I would like to get another Alpine PDX amp but I want to know if this one will serve me best for casual listening as well as some loud hard hitting action - not interested in breaking any SPL records.
http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/prod...odel=PDX-1.600
Details:
Power Requirements: 14.4V DC (11V to 16V)
Input Sensitivity: 0.1V to 8.0V (For Rated Power)
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 200Hz (20Hz/-3dB)
Speaker Impedance: 4 or 2 Ω
Signal to Noise: CEA 2006 S/N Ratio (IHF A Weighted, Reference: 1W into 4Ω) 80 dBA
Per channel into 4 Ohms: (@ 14.4V ≤1%THD+N, 20Hz - 200Hz) 600W x 1
Per channel into 2 Ohms: (@ 14.4V ≤1%THD+N, 20Hz - 200Hz) 600W x 1
If anyone could steer me in the right direction that would be helpful. Alpine also make a 1x1000 amp but I have made myself belive that it would be overkill.
Thanks for any advice.
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The PDX 1.600 is a decent amp but if you want an amp that will outperform it you should check out the JL Audio line of amps. They have a HD series and their traditional slash series. From our experience the JL amps consistently outperform Alpine and most other amps on the market.