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Old Dec 27, 2005 | 07:29 AM
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I was looking for suggestions from some audio gurus in here. I have searched but haven't found what I am looking for. Currently I have an Alpine CDA9850 (I think) headunit, Alpine Type R 6.5" Components in the front, Alpine Type R Sub, Alpine MRPM350 Mono Sub Amp (200 @ 4ohm, 350 @ 1 or 2 ohm). I was planning on buying the Alpine MRAF350 (50 x 5) amp for the speakers, and the Alpine SBS05DC center channel speaker. I was wondering what you would suggest for the rear speakers. I was thinking of either going with a 2 way speaker (non-component) or even just 6.5" subs. I was wondering what the audio gurus think about this. Also I read earlier about somebody saying to not buy a 5 channel amp. The explanation didn't make much sense to me but I was also wondering about that. And because I know the bashing and questioning will be coming, I am very partial towards Alpine for several reasons. (1) Everything I have ever bought from alpine has performed much better, particularly in clarity then any other product I have bought. (2) I always get the warranty package from bestbuy so I can always take something back if it blows. I am not saying that the rear speakers have to be Alpine but I was thinkin about the Type R 2 way speakers. I am looking for primarily a driver for the mids. Let me know what you think about the set up and what you would suggest. Thanks.
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Old Dec 27, 2005 | 07:35 AM
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Nevermind the 5 channel amp just read that its not compatible w/ my headunit. I still want to get a 5 channel however.
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