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<blockquote data-quote="tat2bass" data-source="post: 8230044" data-attributes="member: 635306"><p>Run active. I have a set of alpine spx17pro's and a rockford p400x4. Rated for 50x4@4 and 200x2@4. But pretty underrated. I first ran them passive and bridged the amp. My headunit goes to volume 62. The passives have a light in them that will light up when the tweets are being pushed to hard and they would light up around volume 45. So I changed to bi amping them and they now sound better, get a lot louder and I can turn it all the way up now.</p><p></p><p>I am now running active with an 80prs using the tweets with the passives for the protection they provide and using a set of Rockford pro 6" mids. Sounds great and loud.</p><p></p><p>Will run active from now on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tat2bass, post: 8230044, member: 635306"] Run active. I have a set of alpine spx17pro's and a rockford p400x4. Rated for 50x4@4 and 200x2@4. But pretty underrated. I first ran them passive and bridged the amp. My headunit goes to volume 62. The passives have a light in them that will light up when the tweets are being pushed to hard and they would light up around volume 45. So I changed to bi amping them and they now sound better, get a lot louder and I can turn it all the way up now. I am now running active with an 80prs using the tweets with the passives for the protection they provide and using a set of Rockford pro 6" mids. Sounds great and loud. Will run active from now on [/QUOTE]
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