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    Alpine 10" Type-R 2OHM or 4OHM??

    Hey guys,

    Quick question, what's the difference between 2ohm and 4ohm subs?

    My friends are buying me a sub for my birthday, but I don't have an amp yet. I hear that it all depends on the amplifier. If I don't have an amp yet, and I most likely wanna go the more "affordable" route for the system, which one is better to get?

    Thanks
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    #2
    Are people really this ignorant?


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      #3
      If you're going to bridge the sub to a 2 channel amp then get a 4 ohm sub. If it's a mono amp, get the 2 ohm sub.
      Originally posted by Gruelius
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        #4
        Oh ok, thanks.

        Would you guys recommend to get a 4OHM sub with a 2 channel amp, or a 2OHM sub with a mono-amp? Is there any advantage to getting 4OHM over 2OHM?
        '91 E30 M42 DIAMANTSCHWARZ

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          #5
          Originally posted by kencopperwheat
          If you're going to bridge the sub to a 2 channel amp then get a 4 ohm sub. If it's a mono amp, get the 2 ohm sub.
          That's assuming the mono amp is 1-ohm stable. All Type-R's are DVC.

          It all depends on the amp. Share what amp you would like to use.

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            #6
            I have the Alpine 10" Type-R 4OHM right now, and I would like to use the MRP-M350. Can that be done?
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              #7
              Yes, that is the correct model.

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                #8
                Heh, okay cool, thanks a lot man.
                '91 E30 M42 DIAMANTSCHWARZ

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