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Old Dec 25, 2005 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by nhatters
Sorry I got it mixed up between the RMS stuff.

So, if I got this...

http://iweb.alpine-usa.com/pls/admn/...=104&p_main=10

and...

http://iweb.alpine-usa.com/pls/admn/...=120&p_main=10

That would be the perfect match because the amp does 40x4 and those speakers are 40RMS?
Yes

Originally Posted by nhatters

But then this HU...

http://iweb.alpine-usa.com/pls/admn/...y=45&p_main=10

Does 50x4, so I wouldn't need the amp if I got the Type-S speakers?
No. Most internal amps in headunits are OVERRATED. Dont expect more than 20 or so watts from them.

Originally Posted by nhatters
And if I got the sub would a mono amp be okay?

Like this one?

http://iweb.alpine-usa.com/pls/admn/...=140&p_main=10

For this sub:

http://iweb.alpine-usa.com/pls/admn/...=150&p_main=10

Or would I need a stronger amp and or stereo one instead of mono?

Thanks again man!
No. That amp is too small. The subwoofer wants 500 watts. Get an amp that is 500 watts RMS. It doesnt matter if the amp is stereo or mono. Being stereo just means that you have the option of controlling 2 separate channels seapartely.
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