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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine50" data-source="post: 5531210" data-attributes="member: 589444"><p>Alpine50 Here.....I am running an Alpine PDX 4.150. That is 150 rms per channel.My head unit is from 2006 it is an Alpine 9847...3 pre-outs,had a gain knob(bass knob) put in for my PDX 1.1000[my sub amp],the 4.150.was set by my friend at my Alpine dealer.My Alpine head unit volume goes from 1-35,35 being the highest.The way my set-up is adjusted , when my volume is turned to 22,it is so loud and so clean,and my car is pounding and shaking so hard,no one in their right mind ,or,wth any common sense would turn it up more.I think the whole car would explode if I did.The whole idea with this is to be able to enjoy what you have,not to to see if you can fry electrical components.turn up that volume too fast,or to where you can hear your music begin to distort,or smell your subs cooking.If you have a lot of money to burn,then why not?I have the potential to put 150 rms on the 'r' comps.I'm sure I don't come close,Alpine makes efficient products.Hope this helps....TheeaN...PM me if you have more questions..Alpine50..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine50, post: 5531210, member: 589444"] Alpine50 Here.....I am running an Alpine PDX 4.150. That is 150 rms per channel.My head unit is from 2006 it is an Alpine 9847...3 pre-outs,had a gain knob(bass knob) put in for my PDX 1.1000[my sub amp],the 4.150.was set by my friend at my Alpine dealer.My Alpine head unit volume goes from 1-35,35 being the highest.The way my set-up is adjusted , when my volume is turned to 22,it is so loud and so clean,and my car is pounding and shaking so hard,no one in their right mind ,or,wth any common sense would turn it up more.I think the whole car would explode if I did.The whole idea with this is to be able to enjoy what you have,not to to see if you can fry electrical components.turn up that volume too fast,or to where you can hear your music begin to distort,or smell your subs cooking.If you have a lot of money to burn,then why not?I have the potential to put 150 rms on the 'r' comps.I'm sure I don't come close,Alpine makes efficient products.Hope this helps....TheeaN...PM me if you have more questions..Alpine50.................. [/QUOTE]
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