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Personally i would check out the Jaycar range of amps. My bro has one running his 12 inch Kicker, and i think he bridged it to run 450 watts rms @ 4 ohms. Either way the amp he is using is the 2 x 150 watts RMS model. Sounds great.

I dont know specs of the sub you are talking about, but i am sure you could find an amp in their range to run it nicely.

My 2 cents!

Catcha

this what i currently have....

IX252.jpg - the amp that is very under powered

88sl.gif - my cheep ass sub that i wanna hook up

kdc-mp8017_g-mp3.jpg - my MP3 head unit which is madd !!! i luv this thing

pioneer bullet splits taking care of the front while in the back i got some carrozzeria(??) speakers i think there a Jap version of pioneer???

anyways these are the amps im looking at getting to powerup the alpine sub....

==========all the amps here are under AUD$300=========

1 - SPA-9702A.GIF

specs:

500 Watt Mosfet Power Amplifier

2 channel Bridgeable

Total Harmonic Distortion >.05%

Bass Boost Gain + 12db at 50 Hz

Low level input / output

Mosfet regulated power supply

Anti pop circuit

Overload protection circuit

Active Variable High/Low pass filters

Dimensions (w x h x d) 307 x 55 x 220 mm

2 - BA800.jpg

specs:

Full chrome chassis design

Bridgable power 2 Ohm stable

MOSFET DC-DC switching power supply

Low pass toroidal transformers

Variable Low Pass Filter (LPF: 40Hz ~ 250Hz at 12dB)

Variable High Pass Filter (HPF: 40Hz ~ 1kHz at 12dB)

Three step crossover switch

Super Bass Control (6dB, 12dB at 50Hz)

Auto fan cooling system

Adjustable gain control

Auto power on/off by remote

Frequency response at 10~40,000Hz

Protection circuit (overlock, thermal, short)

Line-out RCA jack

4 ohm max. output @0.03% THD: 4 x 200W

4 ohm bridged output @0.02% THD: 2 x 400W

2 ohm WRMS output @0.1% THD: 4 x 200W

SNR 100dB

Stereo seperation: >55dB

Input sensitivity: 145mV - 2.4V

Input impedence: 10kohms

Operating Voltage: DC 12V

Speaker impedence: 4 ohms

Fuse rating: 20A x 2

Dimensions (WxHxD) mm: 320x53x263

3 - KAC629S.jpg

specs:

Maximum Output Power (14.4V 4 Ohms)

120W x 2 350W x 1 Bridged Rated

Output Power (14.4V 4 Ohms)

60W x 2 at 20-20 kHz 0.08% THD

150W x 1 at Bridged 1 kHz 0.8% THD

Built in Low-pass filter 80Hz (12dB/oct)

Built in High pass filter 150Hz (12dB/oct)

2-Ohm Load Capability with rated Output Power 75W x 2 (at 1 kHz 0.8% THD)

Variable Input Sensitivity (0.2-5V)

Tri mode Operation with Optional Filter (KPX-T120)

Gold Plated Input/Output Terminals

Speaker Level Input from OEM Car Radio for Easy Up grade

Size (mm): 221 (W) x 57 (H) x 228 (D)

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