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<blockquote data-quote="TunedPerfect" data-source="post: 2785865" data-attributes="member: 575177"><p>I agree with Phantom, I use larger amplifiers than recommended for the speakers simply because I would rather the speakers to get most of the stress as they are usually cheaper than having the amp working its a** off trying to power your speakers fully. I run my components bridged and it works good for me, less distortion @ 4 ohms than 2. I personally tune using a set of test tones, but usually with my experience I can just use a good quality audio CD.</p><p></p><p>Anyways as far as the PDX amps, my buddy got the 1000.1 and it pounds his 2 type r 10s and of course it sounds crisp just like alpine intended. And they are really small, a little bigger than the road thunder MTXs if you are familiar w/ those.</p><p></p><p>I ordered myself a 1000.1 and the 4 channel and honestly they are cheap for Alpine amps, perfect amps if space is a main concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TunedPerfect, post: 2785865, member: 575177"] I agree with Phantom, I use larger amplifiers than recommended for the speakers simply because I would rather the speakers to get most of the stress as they are usually cheaper than having the amp working its a** off trying to power your speakers fully. I run my components bridged and it works good for me, less distortion @ 4 ohms than 2. I personally tune using a set of test tones, but usually with my experience I can just use a good quality audio CD. Anyways as far as the PDX amps, my buddy got the 1000.1 and it pounds his 2 type r 10s and of course it sounds crisp just like alpine intended. And they are really small, a little bigger than the road thunder MTXs if you are familiar w/ those. I ordered myself a 1000.1 and the 4 channel and honestly they are cheap for Alpine amps, perfect amps if space is a main concern. [/QUOTE]
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