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AeR0 Dec 11, 2007 01:12 AM

alpine pdx 150.4 versus alpine pdx 100.4
 
what do u think i should go with for powering 4 speakers?

sirsleepsalot Dec 11, 2007 01:16 AM

I believe this all depends on what speakers you're powering. Get whatever is most suited to your speakers.

wasted911 Dec 11, 2007 01:17 AM

well as everyone on here will probably say.. the 150.4, if the money permits.

It's always nice to have the headroom. Actually a close friend of mine is doing a 150.4 on a set of Hertz milles, Bi-amping them.

But as he found out, I recommend you dont stick the positive wire in the negative, and the negative wire in the positive.. It is being sent to Alpine tomorrow. :appl:

veeman Dec 11, 2007 12:23 PM

one or the other...

tovenmf Dec 11, 2007 12:31 PM

Bigger is better,more power is good.

ShockingCanada Dec 11, 2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by wasted911 (Post 287707)
well as everyone on here will probably say.. the 150.4, if the money permits.

It's always nice to have the headroom. Actually a close friend of mine is doing a 150.4 on a set of Hertz milles, Bi-amping them.

But as he found out, I recommend you dont stick the positive wire in the negative, and the negative wire in the positive.. It is being sent to Alpine tomorrow. :appl:

Wiring out of phase should be ok...however what you never want to do is stick the positive in the positive, the remote in the negative and the negative in the remote! I did that once my amps did not like it...in fact they were two amps strapped and the RCA that went between the two to link them was a clear rockford twisted RCA and it totally fried out lol

wasted911 Dec 12, 2007 12:30 AM

haha, no.. My friend stuck his power wire into the ground spot, and his ground into the positive...


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