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FS Alpine MRP-M350 monoblock amp

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more info... your subs are TS-W304C 300wRMS @ 4ohm SVC. you would wire them in parallel ( + on amp to both + on subs, same deal with - ) to create a 2ohm load. you will need to find a monoblock that can provide 600wRMS or more at 2ohm.
 

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Sorry to sound like an arse.. but I don't understand that at ALL!

Can you explain in dumbarse terms.. lol. I hate technical talk mate!
 

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ok.. your subs are 300watts RMS (aka continuous) with 4ohms of resistance (each). to wire them correctly in your situation in an easy way: just connect all the +'s together and all the -'s together which will make both subs 2ohms of resistance total and that will be the load on the amp. the lower the resistance the more power can flow through the subs but all amps have different capabilities which can handle certain loads. most monoblocks can handle down to 1ohm. a monoblock than can produce 600watts RMS (continuous) or more at 2ohm will suit your needs. hope that helps :thumbsup:
 

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Hi mate. Would you do $150 delivered to Sydney?

Let me know asap

Cheers
 

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azzfox said:
ok.. your subs are 300watts RMS (aka continuous) with 4ohms of resistance (each). to wire them correctly in your situation in an easy way: just connect all the +'s together and all the -'s together which will make both subs 2ohms of resistance total and that will be the load on the amp. the lower the resistance the more power can flow through the subs but all amps have different capabilities which can handle certain loads. most monoblocks can handle down to 1ohm. a monoblock than can produce 600watts RMS (continuous) or more at 2ohm will suit your needs. hope that helps :thumbsup:

vaguelly.. I might just go to JB Hifi, and see what they can do :confused:
 

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tr3nt said:
vaguelly.. I might just go to JB Hifi, and see what they can do :confused:
a **** job maybe? :p only heard bad things about JB. just look for a Monoblock saying "600w+ RMS @ 2Ohm" and i could guide you a bit more with the wiring :)

**600w+ = 600w or more**
 

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give u 60 and a 250 amp or 100 without amp would pay full price but my money is tight and i really need this amp :D
 
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