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Alpine MRD500 or MRV-1507 ?


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97neon 
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Posted: August 29, 2003 at 7:08 AM / IP Logged  
man, go with the mrv 1507!!!!!!!!!!!! my friend has one in his 99 dodge ram, running 4 old school rockfords, 2000 watts max, he his hitting 162 DB, i have experience with those mrd, they suck, impossible to use, and i find they put hardly any power out, go with the MRV,
skyRyder 
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Joined: August 15, 2003
Location: Australia
Posted: August 29, 2003 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  

i realize that too, MRV give 450w RMS per channel @ 2ohm ... wow that wat i want for my subby......

my cousin got one mrv1507 driving the 15" PG .... mad amp, he doesnt give it up or want to sell it, guess i have to shop around for it..... i read about mrd500, not bad but just not enuff power to feed my sub..

another thing, My sub is 500w @ 2ohm (DVC) so (250wRMS per coil) ,....bridge sub 500w @ 4ohm ...

 if i use my MRV T757 (750w max)  bridge at 400w RMS @ 4ohm (100w less than the sub)

do you guys think i will hurt the sub?... or might kill the sub? for a time being i want to use for afew months before i find the mrv1507... or it will kill the amp first?

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