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I am looking for an amp to run my new Infinity 1030w sub, two 6x9's, and two 4in speakers. The sub has an RMS of 250w. I was looking at an Alpine MRP-F240, because it has a good sound to noise ratio and low distortion. However it only puts out 80w on a bridged channel. Would this be enough for my system or should i get a more powerful amp? I have a tight budget of about $200.

Thanks for your help
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Username: Tdbdrummer

Post Number: 228
Registered: Feb-05
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Get a HOME AUDIO Carver Power Amp, and wire it in parallel to your gas tank...then divide the amperes by 2 times the alloted trunk space in your car! Oh boy, this is what happens when PEOPLE DON'T ANSWER MY QUESTIONS AND BEAT AROUND THE BUSH!!!!!!!!!
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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 1768
Registered: Nov-04
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Coloradorocker87, that Alpine amp is too weak. Not only that, it's over rated. Since you're on a tight budget, Audiobahn's A6004T or A8002T amp will be a good choice for you. I've personally tested that amp and it works well.
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