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Old May 5, 2011 | 04:43 PM
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Thumbs up Hello Dear Audiophiles! Please Answer My Question!

I gots 200W RMS EuroSports CDTs in the front and 100W RMS CDTs in the back. My xover on the EuroSports is an older model, handling 180W RMS.


I am looking for a bitchin amp to drive these, but cant find anything that suits my needs. I have a JBL GTO 4 channel amp (hello best buy, dont hate, impulsive buy, returning it) powering my system at 100W RMS @ 4 ohms, which is greatly underpowering my higher rated set.

It looks like I have to get two separate amps to drive my fronts n rears. I would be happy with at least 150-160W RMS into the EuroSports (even 180-200W but im scared to burn my xovers, tbh). I am looking at Alpine MRP-300 4 channel amp, and it says it can do bridged mode at 150W @ 4 ohm. I dont understand how to get the amp to do exactly that, since I know that bridging two 4 ohm channels results in 2 ohms resistance. Would I be able to power my fronts which are 4 ohm, from the Alpine amp, at 150W bridged @ 4 ohms? (It states it is 4 ohm stable in bridged mode) Or is this more for a sub, since it will be running mono when its bridged, right?

Also, if my option is a flop, perhaps you can suggest to me an amp or two that will get my speakers bumpin? Budget is about 400-500$ Maybe you know someone who is sellin in the GTA?
Old May 5, 2011 | 09:18 PM
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I had a similar situation and contemplated the following for my Hertz MLK2 front stage and Hertz Co-Ax rears:

Single Amp
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Audison LRx6.9, 6 channel (or any 6 channel capable of running as a partially-bridged 4 channel)......run as a 4 channel. 2 bridged channels to the front components, 2 regular channels to the rear. This configuration (using the LRx6.9) would have yeilded 240w x 2 + 75w x 2 RMS.

2 Amps (+ active crossover. ie. AudioControl 2XS to seperate front stage)
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One larger 2 channel amp, One smaller 4 channel amp.
Run the front components active. Keep rears passive.
Audison SRx2s, 180w x 2 to the midbass.
Audison SRx4, 65w x 4....2 channels for front tweeters, 2 channels for passive rear fill.
<this is the config I decided to go with, but didn't end up installing>

There are obviously other ways of doing it, but these 2 made the most sense to me at the time.....your opinion may be different.

Cheers.
Old May 6, 2011 | 12:11 AM
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I am very budget-conscious, so I wont be affording any Audisons
Old May 6, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by NEUROLOGIX
I am very budget-conscious, so I wont be affording any Audisons
Sorry, I just knew those specs off hand and was familiar with them.

The 2 amp (with active front stage) could easilly be done with any brand and most likely easier than trying to find a decent 6 channel.
Old May 6, 2011 | 10:30 AM
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if you look close the MRP-F300 is 2 ohm stable in 4 channel mode. When you bridge the amplifier it becomes stable at 4 ohms, which is what you want. The 4 channels just turned into the 2 channels that you need with 150 watts per channel.
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