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    Posted: 30 May 2016 at 8:25pm
my 15 year old alpine has finally died on me . i was currently using it to power two subs it was a 4 channel and i was bridging 2 channels to each sub.
I'm thinking i might be better off we these new digital mono sub amps , there only one channel so would i need 2 of them ?
any recommendations please 
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You should be able to drive two subs in parallel off one Mono Amp - work out the Ohms and buy a suitable amp.

Alpine MRP-M350 can be picked up easily - it's compact, runs cool (digital) and should have enough power for your average Sub.
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first i was also in buying an alpine class d amp...but after a littel research i found this amp


  • Class D 4-Channel Amplifier
  • CEA-2006 Compliant
  • RMS Power Rating:
    • 4 ohms: 125 watts x 4 chan.
    • 2 ohms: 200 watts x 4 chan.
    • Bridged, 4 ohms: 400 x 2 chan.
  • Sonic Electronix Certified Power Rating*:
    • 4 ohms: 175 watts x 4 chan.
    • 2 ohms: 297 watts x 4 chan.
    • Signal to Noise Ration: 106dB
only good reviews in the net...

greetz

Josef
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