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<blockquote data-quote="alibies" data-source="post: 5557023" data-attributes="member: 588314"><p>I've got two 10" Type Rs (got them very cheap i might add)</p><p></p><p>I've been powering them with two mrp m450s in a 3 cube box</p><p></p><p>at 40 hz. (too high) I've built another single sub enclosure that is 1.5 cu</p><p></p><p>tuned to 32 hz that sounds fantastic, just a bit too quiet at 400w.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping to avoid buying a new amp, but am afraid I'm going to need to.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to go with a single 15/18 set up, but that will have to wait</p><p></p><p>until I graduate from college.</p><p></p><p>is there anyway to wire two mrp m450s to yield a more powerful amplifier</p><p></p><p>without using something like a maxxlink? There is no instruction from alpine,</p><p></p><p>and no master or slave switch on each amp. I'm guessing that I'm out of luck.</p><p></p><p>car : mazda 6</p><p></p><p>deck : Ida x100 + external processor</p><p></p><p>power : 3 runs of rockford 4ga on brand new battery</p><p></p><p>amps : (2) alpine mrp-m450 and (1) ref475a</p><p></p><p>Speakers:front : first gen alpine type r components 6.5"s</p><p></p><p>rear fill : type s coax 5.25"s</p><p></p><p>sub : two 10" type R in a 3cu slot ported box (port front, subs front) tuned</p><p></p><p>to 40 hz</p><p></p><p>music type : metal, old school hip hop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alibies, post: 5557023, member: 588314"] I've got two 10" Type Rs (got them very cheap i might add) I've been powering them with two mrp m450s in a 3 cube box at 40 hz. (too high) I've built another single sub enclosure that is 1.5 cu tuned to 32 hz that sounds fantastic, just a bit too quiet at 400w. I am hoping to avoid buying a new amp, but am afraid I'm going to need to. I'd like to go with a single 15/18 set up, but that will have to wait until I graduate from college. is there anyway to wire two mrp m450s to yield a more powerful amplifier without using something like a maxxlink? There is no instruction from alpine, and no master or slave switch on each amp. I'm guessing that I'm out of luck. car : mazda 6 deck : Ida x100 + external processor power : 3 runs of rockford 4ga on brand new battery amps : (2) alpine mrp-m450 and (1) ref475a Speakers:front : first gen alpine type r components 6.5"s rear fill : type s coax 5.25"s sub : two 10" type R in a 3cu slot ported box (port front, subs front) tuned to 40 hz music type : metal, old school hip hop [/QUOTE]
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