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7/21/2012

Alpine Type-R SWR-1222D - Car subwoofer driver - 500 Watt - 12" Review

Alpine Type-R SWR-1222D - Car subwoofer driver - 500 Watt - 12
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Wow, I was a bit skeptical that this sub could be as good as everyone says. I personally love most of Alpine's products so I decided I had to get one of these. I am amazed! This is the best sub I have ever heard. I have it paired with a Kenwood KAC-7205 that pumps out 1000W max (500W RMS) and it's in a 1 Cu.Ft. sealed enclosure. This I only have the bass level turned up to +3 and this subs hits louder, harder, and cleaner than my buddy who has two 12" Kicker CompVX subs with a 1500W amp. If you are looking for a great sub, this is it! You will not be disappointed! I can't even imagine how much harder this would hit with a ported box!

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6/18/2012

ALPINE CD PLAYER MP3 CDW AAC WMA USB - CDA117 Review

ALPINE CD PLAYER MP3 CDW AAC WMA USB - CDA117
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Anyone who has owned an aftermarket Head Unit(HU) can tell you that there is a definitive amount of quality between lower price and upper price HU's.
Being an audiophile, i have heard and owned many, many HU's. My last HU was a Pioneer DEH-P8600MP. Pioneer's top quality HU next to the 9600 at the time it came out. After purchasing this Alpine CDA-117, i had very high expectations with which i was going to compare this HU to. First of all they both use 24bit Burr-Brown Digital-to-Analong Converters (24bit DACs) so you get the most information from the CD player, or ipod to the speakers as possible.
Secondly, a feature i wish my Pioneer HU had, is the ability to defeat, or cancel, the CDA-117's internal MOSFET Amplifiers, and send the signal directly from the CD or ipod to the external amplifier (if your using one) and then to the speakers. This allows you to crank the volume considerably with less signal distortion on the beaten path(from the source to the speakers).
This HU also has a very intuitive User-interface(menu system) and the scroll wheel is second to none in terms of usability and control. The HU has a very bright display, and it is also recessed(sunk in under the plastic casing) so that when the sunlight hits the display, you can still see the words very clear. I have no complaints for this HU except that the tuning options are a little less than my previous model HU, but Pioneer decks can be a little overkill with tuning options, and sometimes they are better left alone if you aren't familiar with what they achieve. All in all, this is an audiophile-quality deck, with more than enough features for the most experienced tuners. I believe this unit is the successor to the Alpine CDA-9886, and that unit is revered in the audio community. If nothing else, go to your local best buy and see if they have one of these on display, you will not be unimpressed!
Thanks for your time.
Josh

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6/06/2012

Alpine IVA D310 - DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner Review

Alpine IVA D310 - DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner
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Good unit with great sound. Great with radio and CDs. But the main reason I got it was to use it with my iPod. This is where this item falls flat. First off, you have to buy an adapter (KCA-420i) just to get the iPod controls to the head unit.
Once you've done that, you'll find out (I did the hard way) that the data transfer b/w the iPod and deck is ungodly slow. Not music wise, but music info wise. It's extremely sluggish scrolling through songs/artists/albums. So I've basically been playing it on shuffle.
But now and then, you feel like listening to a specific song/album. You can do that with this deck, but be prepared to take time to scroll to the item.
I will be switching this deck for the IVA-D106 which is much faster.
Cheers.

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1/26/2012

Alpine PXEH660 System Integration Audio Processor Review

Alpine PXEH660 System Integration Audio Processor
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I Love the processor. I just wish I knew how to use it better. I learn more about it everyday. I used this with 2 amplifiers. 1 for the sub and the other for a four channel amp to my door speakers. This works as a processor even for an aftermarket stereo. This is usually used as an integration system for stock stereos to get an aftermarket sound. Love it considering the local stereo shop was asking 500 for theirs. Got it on amazon for around 260.

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1/07/2012

Alpine V-Power MRA-F350 - Amplifier - 5-channel Review

Alpine V-Power MRA-F350 - Amplifier - 5-channel
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I was hesitant at first but found a good price so why not. You can not beat this. I repeat you can not beat this. Sure you can only use this with certain Alpine head units, who cares. I never knew what I was missing until I installed this in my 2007 Dodge Ram. Head unit is an Alpine D106, front and rear doors are MB Quart components, extra set of MB Quart tweeters overhead rear deck, 2 10" punch slims push by an MB quart 200 X 2 bridged amp, and the Din sized alpine center channel. Took me a bit of playing around with the settings to get everything like I wanted and when I did, the system woke up.
Everything you need for a true 5.1 surround sound in your vehicle is in this one neat little package. I was looking at purchasing a sepearate amp in addition to an Alpine digital processor when I came across this little gem. Saved me at least from having to pay 400-500 more dollars to get where I am at today. At 50 X 5 it is may be just a tad underpowered but I'm nowhere near to complaining.
Note, make sure to change the switches on the side of the head unit to EQ from the Normal settings.
I put in Plant/Page No Quarter and went straight to Kashmir. This sounded phenominal. Next beginning scene of Saving Private Ryan, incredible. Jurrasic Park T-Rex scene? You start dodging around looking for the critter.
Once again, what are you waiting for?


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12/22/2011

Alpine iDA-X305 - Radio / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Alpine iDA-X305 - Radio / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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This review will be pretty in depth, but will focus primarily on the important things. I'm going to start with the iPod/iPhone stuff first, since I would imagine this is a big reason why many people are looking into this deck.
I will preface this by saying I bought this because I needed a deck that could play music from my iPhone 3G.
*****
UPDATE: I can confirm that the iPhone/iPod 3.0 OS Software is compatible with this deck. In fact, it makes the experience a TINY bit easier because the iPod app no longer launches when you plug in your iPhone/iPod, which means you can be doing something on your phone and not worry about it getting exited when you plug the phone in. It still switches the source to iPod/iPhone, but at least the iPod application on the phone doesn't launch.
*****[iPod/iPhone/USB Stuff]
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This deck supports an impressive amount iPods, iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G, Flash Drives, and most likely many other USB based players. It has a USB port in the back of the unit that screws in to avoid it coming unplugged during normal road bumps, etc. The USB cable they provide you with is nice and long. In my case, it would run almost all the way to the back of my SUV (Buick Rendezvous). It comes with a special iPod/iPhone connector that will charge the iPhone while you play music. Using a normal iPhone cable does not work, the deck gives you an error and throws a fit.
The iPod/iPhone functionality is very solid. It offers most all the sorting types of the iPod (Album, Artist, Song, Playlist) and even will show album art. Though the album art shows up fine when it is smaller, changing the view type to the album art only screen results in blurry/pixelated art work. I was slightly disappointed that there is no "Genius" functionality here, but that feature is pretty new, even to the iPod.
You can advance songs, go back a song, pause, and turn on song or album shuffle on the deck itself.
I personally find it difficult to use the deck to scroll through music, because of how unresponsive the knob is. Turning the knob is very similiar to setting your 10 speed bike to the highest speed. Even though you are pedaling REALLY fast, the tires are moving at a slower pace than if it were at a low speed. If you turn the dial really fast, it only advances 2, 3, maybe 4 spaces on the screen. This makes it hard to scroll through lots of artists, albums, or songs.
Additionally, plugging the iPhone or iPod touch into the stereo cuts off your use of the iPod application, so controlling the song play through your iPod (which I would prefer) is not possible.
Here is the bad part: it is very inconsistent and stubborn when it comes to recognizing my iPhone. If I have the iPod application up and running, then I plug it into the stereo, it will either give me an error on the deck, or tell me the device was not made for the iPhone. This means I have to close the iPod application, then plug it in to the stereo. This wouldn't be so bad, but it also seems to react differently based on whether or not a song is playing, paused, or no activity whatsoever. If I am playing a song when I plug it in, all sorts of crazy stuff happens and I end up having to unplug and replug and then pause and then quit out of the iPod app, and unplug again, then replug before it will work.
Again, wouldn't be so bad, but I find myself spending alot of time just trying to get a song playing instead of just plugging it in and driving.
Also, there is no option to not automatically switch to the iPod source when I plug in the phone. This sucks because if I just want to charge my phone, it will automatically switch the radio to the iPod source, forcing me to push source again to get back. This wouldn't be so bad, but I sometimes listen to Pandora Radio Application through my stereo, and if I am listening to it on my headphones while walking to my vehicle, plugging it into the stereo causes the application to quit, effectively cutting off my music, forcing me to relaunch Pandora and wait for it to buffer my song again. (This may be a personal problem, but it is relevant). It would be nice to turn off Auto Switch as far as the source goes.
Other than no Genius support, not being able to control from the iPhone/iPod itself, and the auto source switch, the iPhone/iPod functionality works well. I just wish I could get in my truck, turn it on, plug in my phone and leave. Instead, getting a song going is a chore. I end up sitting in my truck fidgeting with the deck instead of getting on the road.
[General Use]
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You WILL need to read the manual (comes on a CD in the box) in order to figure out some of the functions of this stereo. Though some of it is pretty straight forward, other functions are hidden, or are a string of button presses and knob turns to get to. They managed to make even simple tasks like setting a station preset slightly difficult.
I found it strange this unit does not support RDS, so you will miss out on the useful information that radio stations have to offer in the way of song artist and title, etc..
The clean face plate comes at the price of having to use menus to get to everything, but I expected as much, and boy are there alot of menus.
Two of the front buttons are dedicated to functions that are not even built into the deck itself, so this is kind of frustrating, especially since these addons will cost you upwards of $150 each. It seems like something better could have been put in those 2 slots (but maybe it's just me who may not be buying both addons).
All the buttons and knobs are easy to use and control, though I wish the knob itself was a little bit "stiffer." Turning the knob has inconsistent functionality. Turning it very slowly ensures you advanced to the next item in a list with every tick (clicks are very close to each other), and turning it very quickly has mixed results (sometimes it will advance you only 1 list item, sometimes a few more). Whatever the case, it is cumbersome to scroll through long lists, even with the inclusion of the "percentage" scrolling type set on, which lets you advance to a specific percentage in your music list, etc. This is kind of useless, since I don't memorize, or care to memorize what percent Metallica or any other artist is at...
Additionally, the ring of the knob can be pressed in and turned a quarter of the way to the right or left. This functionality has different uses depending on what menu, feature, or functionality you are using from the stereo.
All buttons are easy to press and sturdy. The face plate itself is very light (a good thing in my opinion) and only the button portion comes off, the LCD stays attached to the unit, making it easier to carry, but the screen itself may still be enough to tempt somebody. The back button is pretty useful and works well, especially when you are new to this unit, because you WILL venture into the wrong menu several times.
You can change the color of the interface from Blue to Red, as well as change the background using the ones built into the unit, or via a flash drive by downloading wallpapers from Alpine's media website.
[Sound]
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The deck sounds great. I can crank it up pretty loud (with lotsa room to go higher) and everything still sounds crisp and clear. There is a ton of room for turning volume up and down on this unit, so you will be able to find the volume level that is JUST right all the time. Has separate controls for subwoofer volume and all the fun equalizer stuff you could want (gotta look in the manual for how to do it).
[Expandability]
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This thing can do pretty much anything you need, but it will cost you big money. It is ready to accept HD Radio, Sirius Satellite, Bluetooth Connectivity, and even an Imprint Sound Processor... but each accessory will cost you $150 plus. It is great they have support for these things, but they are expensive and probably could have been included in the stereo itself, especially when you consider the price tag this baby has. I knew it didn't come with these things when I bought it, but still, when they dedicated 2 of the very few buttons on the face plate to items that are not available in the unit by default, it is kind of frustrating.
There is no CD player built into this unit.
[Final Word]
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This is a great unit and has much to offer in the end of owning something fresh and great looking. It definitely stands out and has a nice LCD screen that is put to pretty good use. I wish you could adjust the size of the text on screen, as I like to have more words on screen over having it be more readable.
I hope there is a firmware update to add in genius functionality for the iPod/iPhone and fix the difficulties that can occur with plugging the phone in and getting it to be recognized.
I would definitely suggest this unit to anybody looking for a good deck that supports iPhone/iPod and is looking for ease of use and nice LCD screen space and use. Although it can be a difficult adjustment changing songs with the deck itself, it is stille very likely the best implementation of iPod/iPhone use in a deck to date. Hopefully we will see a firmware update that lets you control the unit from the phone.
If you are looking for expandability, then this is also your unit. You can do pretty much anything you feel if you are willing to pay the price for the addons. It has a nice lengthy USB and all the connections you need for your iPhone or iPod.
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* 4/5 Stars
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11/16/2011

JL Audio Slash Series 500/5 - Amplifier - 5-channel Review

JL Audio Slash Series 500/5 - Amplifier - 5-channel
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Well, I began about 10 years ago piecing my car stereo together. Within 4 years my stereo was complete. Oz audio component matrix speakers (amazing) on the floor (kick panels) and in the doors. Cerwin Vega's in back (decent). JL audio 12" sub in the back and finishing the job was this JL 5 channel amp running all the speakers but the vega's. Head unit was a uber nice nakamichi in-dash.
Thru the years this amp. has never overheated, never caused me any battery problems and just plain sounded astonishing. I've not had a single issue for six years. Coupled with my competition speakers the sound was out of this world. More than plenty clean powerful bass and the SQ of the fronts are just pure as a white dove. I've looked around for other 5 channel amp's but I just don't think anything really compares to this one.
If you want something to run a couple of 15's this probably isn't what you are looking for but if you want a GREAT all around system to sound perfect I would suggest giving this a whirl.

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10/26/2011

Alpine Type-X SWX-1243D - Car subwoofer driver - 1000 Watt - 12" Review

Alpine Type-X SWX-1243D - Car subwoofer driver - 1000 Watt - 12
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Love the Alpine Type X 12". Have it paired with an Alpine M1000 amp in a ported ProBox enclosure and it bumps. Got them for a super price from AudioSource (through Amazon). Only downside is they aren't authorized Alpine dealers, so no warranty. But price was too good to pass up.

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10/10/2011

Phoenix Gold TI900.7-FR Multi-Channel Amplifier Review

Phoenix Gold TI900.7-FR Multi-Channel Amplifier
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This is an awesome amp. I used it to power my whole system. This amp ran 4 full range speakers and a sub. This amp is rated at 900 watts RMS and can be configured for any system. This amp has the rare capability to run 5.1 surround, 50w RMS x5 and 200w RMS by 2, 100w RMS x 5 and 400w RMS x1. This amp is also stable at 1 ohm stereo. You can easily hook up an LPL remote bass boost knob and a RMD remote voltage display meter. The amp is competition quality and is kept cool by large heat sinks and two variable speed fans. The amp is huge; 25L x 10W x 3H and requires 80 amp fuse.

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10/03/2011

JL Audio Slash Series 300/4 - Amplifier - 4-channel Review

JL Audio Slash Series 300/4 - Amplifier - 4-channel
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This is a lot of amp for the money in a package that is dimensionally compact and easy to mount. I have owned Sony, Alpine, Alphasonik, and Kicker amps. It runs much cooler than the two 70x2 Kicker amps that it replaced and plays just as loud. The Kickers tended to go into thermal overload mode when cranked up. This one has never overloaded and turns on and off with no pops or clicks. Sound quality is good. My stepson has one, too, and his has performed flawlessly.
The caveat is that I began having problems with the right front channel cutting out under certain conditions. It was definitely a problem inside the amp. That is when I found that JL Audio does not honor warranties for their products not bought in bricks and mortar dealer stores. Their website does (or used to) state they do not support on-line sales. They were willing to fix the amp...for $120.00, worth the price given the quality of the amp. But, I now have invested in the amp all the money that I would have had I just gone to my local dealer 10 miles away.

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9/16/2011

Alpine PDX-4.150 - Amplifier - 4-channel Review

Alpine PDX-4.150 - Amplifier - 4-channel
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This small amplifier fits neatly under my front seat and produces an incredible sound with my infinity speakers and bazooka base tube. Do not believe the hype about it not getting hot, you could fry an egg on it if playing music for a long time.Alpine PDX-4.150 - Amplifier - 4-channel

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8/28/2011

Alpine PDX-1.1000 - Amplifier - 1-channel Review

Alpine PDX-1.1000 - Amplifier - 1-channel
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Awesome amp, plenty of clean power. Small, portable, stackable. It seems like Alpine nailed it. If your speakers and cables are junk, then you won't get results from the amp.

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7/13/2011

Alpine PDX F6 - Amplifier - 4-channel Review

Alpine PDX F6 - Amplifier - 4-channel
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I have a alpine system in my 55 chevy that is great except when I pull a wheelie going down dixie highway and my rear bumper drags the pavement!! The dragging bumper and sparks flying seem to drown out the tweeters!!! But the subs still thump in time with the HOT BIGBLOCK moter!!!

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7/08/2011

Alpine PDX M6 - Amplifier - 1-channel Review

Alpine PDX M6 - Amplifier - 1-channel
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I got this amp 2 weeks ago to power a JL Audio 12W3-2 in a custom sealed box. Instead of using the crappy terminals that come with a sub box, we hardwired Monster 402 XLN Extreme speaker cable to the woofer and used the Alpine connectors for the amp. I don't like boomy bass and don't listen to rap so I was going for SQ, not SPL, and after burning in the new sub for 40 hours, I started tweaking my system. The sub is rated to 500w so I called JL Audio and the Tech told me this amp is a good match at 600 w into 2 ohms. At first the sub seemed UNDER-powered, listless and lifeless, but with good kick drum quality. It just didn't pound enough. Then I tweaked the system with a professional installer and what a difference that made! He ended up turning the gain all the way to max, and I set the sub output in the JVC KW-XR-810 to plus 6 and use the Alpine RUX-KNOB to control the output. We crossed over the Alpine SPR-17S and SPR-69C's at 85 Hz on the JL XD400/4 amp that powers them. Then we used the parametric EQ in the head unit to augment the midbass (plus 2 db at 100hz-medium band) of the Alpine speakers, set the tweeter crossover to minus 3db, and slightly increased frequencies at 1Khz and 10 Khz, narrow band on the parametric EQ. After some experimentation using the Sheffield Drum Track reference DVD, we dialed in the sub, and the rest of the system with tremendous results. The amp provides PLENTY of real hard kick to the drums, and it sounds so clean and lifelike. I'm a professional drummer and I must say I am amazed at the bass quality. I've heard Morel and JL W7 subs that don't sound as good as what I've got in the trunk of a 2007 Impala!! I should add that I Dynamated the doors and trunk completely and then covered the Dynamat with second skin Damplifier Pro and Luxury Liner Pro. Interconnects are Streetwires 7N's. The sub sounds absolutely fantastic powered by the Alpine amp!! I goes DEEP and LOUD without distortion and sounds like a 1000 watt amp!! Congratulations to Alpine for correcting the noise and heat issues with the first series of PDX amps and for producing a tremendous product in such a small but efficient design. I don't even need a cap with this setup. I am in my 50's and listen to progressive rock from the 70's and 80's and the Seconds Out CD from Genesis has some of the best recorded low bass ever, courtesy of Mike Rutherford's Taurus bass pedals which go down to 18hz. My car literally shakes with the energy from this JL/Alpine combo, yet is not boomy or distorted, just powerful and lifelike. No matter how far I turn up the volume, the sound remains clear, detailed, and undistorted. My friend who has the JL W7-13-3 sub is so impressed, he's ditching his JL 1000/1 amp for A PAIR of PDX-M6's (they're stackable); one amp to power each voice coil of his monster sub. He has an extra battery, gi-normous alternator, 4 farad capacitor, "the big three" with 0 gauge wires, etc. and yet my sub sounds BETTER. This is the best Alpine product I have ever owned.

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7/06/2011

JL Audio XD400/4 - Amplifier - 4-channel Review

JL Audio XD400/4 - Amplifier - 4-channel
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I bought this amp to power a pair of Polk 6.5" component speakers and a JL Audio 8" sub in my 2011 Honda CR-V. The amp is fed with the output from an Audiocontrol 2-channel line output converter. The amp is very small (slightly wider than a dollar bill) and fits underneath the driver's seat with plenty of room to spare. The amp is extremely well built, impeccably finished, and has alot of great design details. All the wires are secured with allen screws which allows you to tighten them down more strongly without possible stripping of the screw heads as you do with common flat/phillips screw heads. The amp controls are hidden underneath a cover and that the wire connections are all on one side. In my application, all this makes for a VERY clean looking install with no visible wires. The amp also has alot of adjustment switches to make it very flexible in terms of connectivity. The low and high pass filters have defined indentations to allow for precise setting of cutoff frequencies. I bridged two of the channels to power the 8" sub.
The amp seems to power the speakers/sub effortlessly with no audible noise or distortion. I can crank up the volume so loud that it is uncomfortable for me to listen to but the amp still puts out clean sound. It is quite pricey, but well worth the cost. TMK, it is one of the smallest amps on the market that puts out this much power. Overall, a very great purchase!


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7/05/2011

Alpine PDX F4 - Amplifier - 4-channel Review

Alpine PDX F4 - Amplifier - 4-channel
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let me start by saying that 100watts is the minimum wattage they will let this amp pass with! each comes with a birth certificate and mine actually is 123RMS @ 4ohms :D
this thing is a power house, every clear, and dependable. i am running these with type r components and coaxials and they are perfect together. i can not turn up my radio past 24(out of 40) with out my ears starting to hurt.
my system consist of the following:
Pioneer AVH-P5200DVD head unit.
Memphis PR.1000.1 running
Alpine SPR-17C
Alpine SPR-17S
Alpine PDX-F4
2 Alpine SWR-1222D

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6/26/2011

Alpine PDX-5 - Amplifier - 4-channel plus Mono-power Review

Alpine PDX-5 - Amplifier - 4-channel plus Mono-power
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I felt compelled to write a review after owning and playing with this amp for a month.I read alot of reviews before buying and they were mostly positive with a few sub power complaints.I've been a car audio fan for more years than I like to mention,and tend to stick with JL,Boston,old Kicker or MB Quart speakers and Alpine or old Blaupunkt amps.
First off, if you want power to blow away your buddies with a bass competition,will be bummed by not not being able to listen to body panel flex outside or blow dry your hair,look for something else.
The front and rear sections of the amp are more than enough for most anyone, but the sub section has it's limitations. It came with a factory output sheet of 94x4 and 400x1 RMS. Nothing needs to be said about the 94x4 as it is quite good all the way around. The sub section is 400W RMS but really hits more like 200W RMS. I replaced an old Blaupunkt 5ch rated at 50x4 and 150 RMS. The Alpine 4ch section is twice the juice of my old amp as rated, but the sub output is not much more powerful.
I have spent much time making numerous adjustments and have come to the conclusion that the sub section on the Alpine amp is ok, but not for a kickdrum slam worshiper. I have a Peerless XXLS 10 in a sealed box.It is 2ohms and rated at 175W RMS. It sounds very good and accurate, yet seems to run out of steam. I swapped it with a $250 JL 10 and it made no real difference.This is in a standard cab full size truck.This amp does well and is accurate for subs rated at similar wattage, but dont expect it to throttle your 1000 watt RMS competition sub. For efficient enclosures/ported boxes I feel it would likely be much better than my setup being a sealed box design takes a bit more juice to ramp up.
**listening to a rap or what I will call "hanging bass" cd the sub appeared louder and cleaner. I listen mostly to hard rock though and like a hard kickdrum hit. My matched sub and sealed box volume was chosen for the purpose.It is rated at 175W RMS so pushing to capacity yet not overdriving is not a problem.I am happy with the performance of the amp in this system because I had realistic expectations,though I was hoping to be surprised.
For sealed designs It appears it should be ok for most.Overall I do like the amp and the headroom I now have for the other channels. The adjustability/versatility of this unit is well done in a small all-in-one solution that won't have your alternator crying for mercy. Was it worth spending $350 over what I already had? Yes for the size and power efficiency,yes for the 4ch headroom,a wash for sound quality (the old Blau is quite good) and a marginal yes for the sub output. I am not trashing this amp. It is a very good 5ch solution that performs well with an ample,yet not powerhouse sub section.

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