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did... they stopped making them right after they came out with their beta line. which was waaay overexpensive, but sounded mighty nice. i was dissapointed when they stopped making amps because they were one of the few companies whose amplifiers were totally digital. they had awesome clarity and frequency response.
Originally posted by /^Blackmagik^\ yeah, but this was before even the alpine amps were digital. they were just way too expensive for anyone to afford
too expensive? they are cheaper than Rockford, cheaper than JL..whatever u name it. i heard ppl talking about alpine being overpriced, but then i checked rockford since it's a very popular brand. and god they are even more expensive. i can get an almost top of the line alpine for less than 300 brand new. and this year alpine introduced two of class D amps, 900x1 max, and 500x1 rms continuous. how much? only 319 what else can you say?:thumbup:
first off all alpine does not ONLY make digital amps... they still make class a/b amps.
also i would follow wills advice... work on your front stage...