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Alpine MRV-1507 Specs

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This model put the "Amp" in amplifier. Perfect for multiple subwoofers, this road tested and time proven V-12 amplifier keeps playing when you need it the most. The Audio Quality MOSFETS and Subsonic Filter restore power and produce killer, tight crisp bass. Of course it's also Bass Engine Ready meaning it can handle the juiced signal from an Alpine Bass Engine Equipped head unit. • Max Power (EIAJ) 450Wx2 (4ohm; Stereo) 1500Wx1 (Bridged 4ohm • 12V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 150Wx2 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 300x2 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 600x1 •14.4V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 225Wx2 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 450x2 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 900x1 • S/N Ratio 105dBA • Frequency Response: 10-50kHz • 24dB LP/12dB HP Crossover (30-200Hz) • 1-Band Parametric EQ (30-200Hz) • Subsonic Filter (15Hz) • Fan Cooled • Extra Large Gold Plated Terminals with Wire Insert Capability •Top Panel Power LED •4 Volt Input Capability • Continuously Adjustable Crossovers • DC Straight, STAR Topology & Duo-B Circuitry •DC-DC/PWM MOSFET Power Supply

Most people know what this amp can do.

Pics available email me

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Offers $500+

Location:NSW (will freight at buyers expense)

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