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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8365637" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>If you want it loud you should know there is little audible difference between 50W RMS and 85W RMS. I'm guessing whoever told you about that Alpine amp doesn't trust it because it's small. Old school amplifiers appeal to a lot of people, but new amplifier designs can be very good sounding and much more powerful than anything old school while being a fraction of the size. We have a 1,000W amplifier in our showroom that's the size of a sheet of paper, plus it's less than 2" tall. Technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8365637, member: 628688"] If you want it loud you should know there is little audible difference between 50W RMS and 85W RMS. I'm guessing whoever told you about that Alpine amp doesn't trust it because it's small. Old school amplifiers appeal to a lot of people, but new amplifier designs can be very good sounding and much more powerful than anything old school while being a fraction of the size. We have a 1,000W amplifier in our showroom that's the size of a sheet of paper, plus it's less than 2" tall. Technology. [/QUOTE]
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