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<blockquote data-quote="AlterEgo99" data-source="post: 6662583" data-attributes="member: 610253"><p>I only have space in my center console for amps, so compact, Class D amps restirct my choices...I currently have two Alpine PDX amps, a 4.400 for the front and rear comps and a 600.1 for my 10" subs...I really miss my JL Audio amps I had in my old truck but I could not fit them in the new one. However I just noticed that JL Audio does have their HD series that offers the same footprint as the Alpine PDX series. I'd really like to use their HD600 (4 X 150W) and their HD750 (750W X 1) but I was concerned about the extra 50W output on the HD600 going to comps that are only rated to 100W Max RMS. I could use their HD900 which is 4 X 100W and 500W X 1 but I was a bit concerned I'd lose 50W per sub as my present subs are rated at 300W Max RMS per sub and I have two wired in parallel. Of course, this may be the same case as what you are saying in that a reduction of 50W may not even be noticeable, but I do like hard hitting, tight bass. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlterEgo99, post: 6662583, member: 610253"] I only have space in my center console for amps, so compact, Class D amps restirct my choices...I currently have two Alpine PDX amps, a 4.400 for the front and rear comps and a 600.1 for my 10" subs...I really miss my JL Audio amps I had in my old truck but I could not fit them in the new one. However I just noticed that JL Audio does have their HD series that offers the same footprint as the Alpine PDX series. I'd really like to use their HD600 (4 X 150W) and their HD750 (750W X 1) but I was concerned about the extra 50W output on the HD600 going to comps that are only rated to 100W Max RMS. I could use their HD900 which is 4 X 100W and 500W X 1 but I was a bit concerned I'd lose 50W per sub as my present subs are rated at 300W Max RMS per sub and I have two wired in parallel. Of course, this may be the same case as what you are saying in that a reduction of 50W may not even be noticeable, but I do like hard hitting, tight bass. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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