Bronze Member Username: XeighPost Number: 13 Registered: Mar-08 | I actually just recently bought a 12' Type r sub and i'm trying to pick the right amp for it. I was looking at the Alpine MRP-M1000 amp i have the dual 4ohm version of the type r, I currently have a MRP-F450 amp for my speakers so i believe i need a cap for my car as well. I'm a bit new to car audio so any guidance would be much appreciated. |
Silver Member Username: BonhamdTC, MI USA Post Number: 619 Registered: Nov-07 | i wouldnt get a cap maybe a kicker 750.1 for the amp |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 7488 Registered: Jul-06 | No capacitor they don't help. And X2 on the 750.1 |
Bronze Member Username: XeighPost Number: 14 Registered: Mar-08 | Well the kicker 750.1 would cost me more than the M1000.. and i was also looking at the audiobahn amps. if i don't need a cap then will my car be fine with two amps? its a 99 civic |
Silver Member Username: Drant19DUB-C, TX Post Number: 944 Registered: Aug-07 | find out how big your alternator is. and you can find a kicker zx750.1 on ebay for pretty cheap |
Silver Member Username: Hittin1LakeCharles LA., La Post Number: 306 Registered: May-07 | depends on the amp you pick out... get a good battery and the zx750.1 and you should be set.. No CAP.! complete waste! |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 7497 Registered: Jul-06 | Alpine amps are very good also so go with that if you want. Audiobahn = crap so stop looking haha. As for the electrical system, if anything you would need a HO alternator and high current battery. |
Bronze Member Username: XeighPost Number: 15 Registered: Mar-08 | well i guess everyone agrees on the zx750.1 which is a ton cheaper than the alpine.. i guess i'll put it all in and see if i need to get a new battery or HO alternator.. |
Bronze Member Username: XeighPost Number: 16 Registered: Mar-08 | Also if i were to need a HO alternator where would i buy one? and what exactly are they? |
New member Username: ZermeloBayside, New York USA Post Number: 1 Registered: May-08 | HO alternator stands for a High Output (HO) alternator, and if you didn't like spending a bit of money on a quality amp, then you're not going to like the prices of a good HO alternator. Read here: http://zena.net/htdocs/alternators/AutoSound.shtml I have a pair of Type R's, and while they are great subs, you don't want to skimp on the amp. |