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<blockquote data-quote="theothermike" data-source="post: 3446534" data-attributes="member: 568137"><p>i think ill always run sundown for my sub stage for it power to price and it reliability and service. Pretty efficient too and for the most part way underrated. but front stage i see 2 options for me. sundown and the pdx lines. based on ur installation situation id switch between mine. while the pdx amps are efficient and small profile and do good power, they get really really hot, but it understandable for the smaller heatsink for the small profile design. so in the trunk with little ventilation or mounting on the back seat, under false floor etc.... i would run either sundown or build a ventilation system with push and pull fans to cool alpine. if not it will go into protect.</p><p></p><p>however, if space is concern and ull be running multiple pdx amps. i feel here is your advantage or if ur struggling for efficiency. you can stack the amps or they can take little room when mounting while pulling little draw as well.</p><p></p><p>Both look amazing and have a very elite and luxorious black brushed aluminum look with silver trim.</p><p></p><p>i feel both do great power and have good price, but warrenty and service was always of concern to me and that reason alone is high up there for me. That is why i run sundown. i think jacob brings alot to table and to me it a company i want to support and build a relationship with for future transactions and buisness.</p><p></p><p>It up to you to decide. I also dont like the fact that pdx amps dont have a crossover. i needed it on mine for im running 4 way active system (3 way active front stage + sub)</p><p></p><p>this is just my 2 cents and im sure many of u can agree with me here</p><p></p><p>Mike-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theothermike, post: 3446534, member: 568137"] i think ill always run sundown for my sub stage for it power to price and it reliability and service. Pretty efficient too and for the most part way underrated. but front stage i see 2 options for me. sundown and the pdx lines. based on ur installation situation id switch between mine. while the pdx amps are efficient and small profile and do good power, they get really really hot, but it understandable for the smaller heatsink for the small profile design. so in the trunk with little ventilation or mounting on the back seat, under false floor etc.... i would run either sundown or build a ventilation system with push and pull fans to cool alpine. if not it will go into protect. however, if space is concern and ull be running multiple pdx amps. i feel here is your advantage or if ur struggling for efficiency. you can stack the amps or they can take little room when mounting while pulling little draw as well. Both look amazing and have a very elite and luxorious black brushed aluminum look with silver trim. i feel both do great power and have good price, but warrenty and service was always of concern to me and that reason alone is high up there for me. That is why i run sundown. i think jacob brings alot to table and to me it a company i want to support and build a relationship with for future transactions and buisness. It up to you to decide. I also dont like the fact that pdx amps dont have a crossover. i needed it on mine for im running 4 way active system (3 way active front stage + sub) this is just my 2 cents and im sure many of u can agree with me here Mike- [/QUOTE]
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