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red04montels Oct 27, 2009 10:25 PM

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500MRPF...-MRP-F300.html

i was looking at that for fronts and rears

Wilco Oct 28, 2009 12:47 AM

Very nice amp. Class D amp's are very clear, heck you won't even hear it coming on. I like the fact that they don't draw as much current as the class a/b, staying nice and cool. Nice choice!
Btw, check the pricing here, cheaper than Crutchfield!
http://www.allyourprices.com/product...Amplifier.html


red04montels Oct 28, 2009 01:37 PM

are they a verified seller tho?

Wilco Oct 28, 2009 05:36 PM

The seller is amazon.com. I've bought electronics through them before and I've always been pleased with the purchase. In the link they aren't graded by the BBB like the others, so I can only speak from my own experience.

red04montels Oct 28, 2009 07:26 PM

alright lol thanks, ill probably go through them i just was checking

Wilco Oct 28, 2009 07:41 PM

I'm not rich, regardless what my ex-wife and others may think, and looking for good deals is a way of life for me. Anyway, good luck with your set up and put some pics up after U do.

red04montels Oct 28, 2009 08:24 PM

yeaa you dont have to be rich to have nice stuff especially with the internet now

2003supersport Oct 29, 2009 01:34 AM

Agreed. If you have a well built system it should be able to handle whatever you throw at it. just highs outta the amp'd insides would be wayyy to tingy for my ears. i had that setup before i amp'd my insides. after, i learned what a real sound system sounds like. that is, i had my setup for sound quality, not SPL. nonetheless, it still dropped hard.


Originally Posted by 04MonteLS (Post 172040)
These two suggestions, that you should take all the bass out of your speakers and have it all come from the subs, and to have front speakers play highs and rears play mids, are the perfect example of the subjective nature of car audio. It would be absolute murder to my ears having to listen to a system based on either of those suggestions, but hey, different strokes for different folks.


2003supersport Oct 29, 2009 01:38 AM

if you plan to buy from sonicelectronix, check out his ebay page. same stuff, just a smidge cheaper. i've talked to him numerous times about getting a pioneer dnx5140 with all the gear to setup and install in my car. only $646 shipped! thats coming soon.....if my football bets go through this weekend, sooner than i thought too!

Wilco Oct 29, 2009 02:34 AM


Originally Posted by 2003supersport (Post 173149)
Agreed. If you have a well built system it should be able to handle whatever you throw at it. just highs outta the amp'd insides would be wayyy to tingy for my ears. i had that setup before i amp'd my insides. after, i learned what a real sound system sounds like. that is, i had my setup for sound quality, not SPL. nonetheless, it still dropped hard.

I like to let the subs do their job, and like the mids and highs through the front and rear (rears play the mids + highs and front the highs). It's all due to the music I listen to the most, besides I don't compete in sound offs. I find that that set up doesn't work well for hip hop nor synth music but it's due to the way the system is tuned. But yes, a well built set up should be able to handle anything, within it's established parameters, you through at it. In deed!


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