alpine amp mrp,m450
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alpine amp mrp,m450
bought in error as i thought it was a stereo amp turns out its mono so for sub/bass only perfect working order spec is a s follows
Alpine MRP-M450 mono subwoofer amplifier
Outstanding audio performance — you expect it when the amp is an Alpine. Alpine's V-Power amplifiers supply the high level of performance you want without shaking loose too much of your hard-earned cash.
The MRP-M450 mono subwoofer amplifier will power your subwoofer with 220 watts of power. Add a second sub and the MRP-M450 pumps out 400 watts of power — enough to get almost any car shaking. The variable low-pass filter adjusts the frequency output to match your system, while the Bass EQ lets you dial in some extra boost on the lows. A subsonic filter eliminates inaudible, ultra-low bass notes for cleaner output.
The amp's machined-metal heatsink keeps the internal parts cool and distortion low even when you're cranking the volume. Gold-plated screw terminals and RCA connections resist corrosion that can degrade signal performance.
Performance
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels)
220 x 1
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels)
---
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels)
400 x 1
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels)
---
Minimum Impedance Bridged
---
Minimum Impedance Unbridged
---
Best Frequency Response
20-200 Hz
THD at Rated RMS Power
1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
65 dB
Input Voltage
14.4v
Features
Amplifier Class
D
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency
50-200 Hz
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
24 db
High-Pass Crossover Frequency
N/A
High-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
N/A
Bass Boost
0-12 db
Bass Boost Frequency
50 Hz
Fan Cooled
No
Fuse Rating
20 x 2
Speaker Level Inputs
Harness
end caps missing that cover connections does not effect the working of it. £40 + post
,
Alpine MRP-M450 mono subwoofer amplifier
Outstanding audio performance — you expect it when the amp is an Alpine. Alpine's V-Power amplifiers supply the high level of performance you want without shaking loose too much of your hard-earned cash.
The MRP-M450 mono subwoofer amplifier will power your subwoofer with 220 watts of power. Add a second sub and the MRP-M450 pumps out 400 watts of power — enough to get almost any car shaking. The variable low-pass filter adjusts the frequency output to match your system, while the Bass EQ lets you dial in some extra boost on the lows. A subsonic filter eliminates inaudible, ultra-low bass notes for cleaner output.
The amp's machined-metal heatsink keeps the internal parts cool and distortion low even when you're cranking the volume. Gold-plated screw terminals and RCA connections resist corrosion that can degrade signal performance.
Performance
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels)
220 x 1
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels)
---
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels)
400 x 1
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels)
---
Minimum Impedance Bridged
---
Minimum Impedance Unbridged
---
Best Frequency Response
20-200 Hz
THD at Rated RMS Power
1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
65 dB
Input Voltage
14.4v
Features
Amplifier Class
D
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency
50-200 Hz
Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
24 db
High-Pass Crossover Frequency
N/A
High-Pass Slope (dB/octave)
N/A
Bass Boost
0-12 db
Bass Boost Frequency
50 Hz
Fan Cooled
No
Fuse Rating
20 x 2
Speaker Level Inputs
Harness
end caps missing that cover connections does not effect the working of it. £40 + post
,
Last edited by stevie turbo; 07 February 2011 at 10:30 PM.
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