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I was thinking about the Alpine MRV-F345. I am going to install everything at once. I currently have 1 set MB Quart DKD 110's, 1 set MB Quart RCE 210's, and the deck is an Alpine CDA 9851. Is this an ok setup??
Ok I also found another one that is about 30 bucks more. It is the MB Quart RAA4200. Any suggestions?? I really dont need a whole lot of power I guess but I might add a small 8 inch sub in the future.
Whats the wattage and also look for the 12volt rating not the 14 volt rating , both are good amps but I would do the MB amp which is actually fosgate for its clean conservative power rating
I was thinking about the Alpine MRV-F345. I am going to install everything at once. I currently have 1 set MB Quart DKD 110's, 1 set MB Quart RCE 210's, and the deck is an Alpine CDA 9851. Is this an ok setup??
Ok I also found another one that is about 30 bucks more. It is the MB Quart RAA4200. Any suggestions?? I really dont need a whole lot of power I guess but I might add a small 8 inch sub in the future.
Man, you should get that cool Pyramid 1000 Watt amp for like $150. Or even those really cool Jensens for like $120. J/K.
I would HIGHLY recommend the JL Audio Amps. From what I understand, the old PPI powerclass team had something to do with the design of them. That is all I have run in the last few years and have been very happy.
I do have an audison amp, which I got for $1500 in a smokin' deal, but it is still in the box with the white glove that comes with it so you do not get your fingerprints on it.
The F-345 is a great amplifier. Alpine makes decent amps at not-so-decent retail prices so I hope you are getting it for a decent deal. The CDA-9851 is a pretty good deck. Not a fan of the MB Quarts but that is personal taste more than anything.
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