amp/sub compatibility question
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amp/sub compatibility question
pretty soon(eventually) im buying a 15" T1. a guy is tellin me hell sell me a brand new alpine v-power 500 watt amp(MRP-M500) for 100 bucks. its a pretty good deal pricewise, itd cut down on the cost of my system a little. but i dont know a whole lot about watts and sound systems and all that, would that amp and amount of watts work good with that sub or should i look for a different amp?
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I'm using GD2 with PHP 5.2.9.2 and I'm trying to create a dynamic compass type thing. What I'd like is simply an arrow image that will change where it's pointing based on the
get variable I pass to it. Problem is that because the image is square, imagerotate (the function I'm using) makes the overall canvas bigger and bigger, to it's maximum size, at any of the 45 degree angles. This is not what I expected, nor what I want, what I'd much prefer is it to stay exactly in it's place and clipping to occur. I understand how I could do this manually, but to do so, I'd need the dimensions of the newly rotated image, in it's current form, rather than how it was.
get variable I pass to it. Problem is that because the image is square, imagerotate (the function I'm using) makes the overall canvas bigger and bigger, to it's maximum size, at any of the 45 degree angles. This is not what I expected, nor what I want, what I'd much prefer is it to stay exactly in it's place and clipping to occur. I understand how I could do this manually, but to do so, I'd need the dimensions of the newly rotated image, in it's current form, rather than how it was.
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That sounds like a great deal for that alpine. As far as compatibility, I think those fit well together. The T1 can handle 600 watts RMS and the Alpine pushes 500 RMS into 2 ohms. Get some 4 or 8 gauge wire and you'll be all set.