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Old 11-29-2009, 08:21 PM
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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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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.



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