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    Default Amp - Sound Quality

    I'm looking to grab some Alpine Amps to run my 5.1 Stage (powered by Alpine IVA-W205 and H701 SP. (alpine PDX-4.150 and alpine PDX-2.150 together with my already existed eD NINe.1)

    What do you think about these? How will their fair up with the JL, eD, DLS, etc. high end Amps?

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    alpine is good ****. dollar for dollar its better than JL. JL is way ****ing overpriced.

    alpine quality is good, as well as the sound. you cant go wrong.
    EF SQUAD FTMFW!!!!

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    sorry for a thread jack, but quick question about amps. how much will an amp improve quality of sound, to 4 6 1/2 inch coxial speakers currently powered by the head unit.

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    you can get a cleaner signal at higher volumes, also a higher end amp will filter out some noise.

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    you can have a great head unit, great signal wires and a great amp but if the speakers arent quality or have great SQ qualities then IMO its a waste. Its like having 600hp twin turbo engine but not being able to put the power to the ground, all you have is a great engine with ****ty timeslips
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    ksinao - BanginJimmy is right. Stronger and cleaner signal. Gain and tuning adjustability.

    hybrid90accord - Was your answer to me or to the other guy? I'm well aware of the stuffs I'm getting if you were talking to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATK_Designs
    ksinao - BanginJimmy is right. Stronger and cleaner signal. Gain and tuning adjustability.

    hybrid90accord - Was your answer to me or to the other guy? I'm well aware of the stuffs I'm getting if you were talking to me
    Just a general statment no harm was intended
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    Quote Originally Posted by hybrid90accord
    no harm was intended
    i know, I was just wondering

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    alpine is very suffistictaed. you can do a lot with their equip if you do all your audio alpine. thats how i roll. all digital v12 alpine amps typer subs, components, coaxials and the cda series headunit bc i drive a del sol and cant fit the prestiges Double Din by alpine.

    go alpine or go home.

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