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Company: Alpine

Product Name: PDX 1000

Length of Ownership: 2-3 months

Rate 1-5: *****

Pros: Size, VERY User Friendly, Just about everything.

Cons: I would of liked the speaker terminals better if they were fiberglass instead of plastic.. thats about it.

The PDX 1000 is an amazing amplifier.. its sexy and packs a punch!

I had it pushing two 12" Alpine Type R's (3rd gen) and it was an amazing set-up and i miss it everyday! This amplifier is my favorite to date, i would recommend this amplifier to ANYone that wants a great 1000wrms at 2 and 4 ohms

I really wish for Alpine to start making PDX series amps with 2-6kwrms!

Thats not much of a review. Pics would also be great.

Edit: Why would you want fiberglass speaker terminals?

Edited by deernet

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I didn't want to go on and on and on about how amazing it is, PDX amps are just pucking bomb. Fiberglass would look better.

:ehh:

:ehh:

Do you not agree?

I dont really see a review to be honest with you. :peepwall:

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:ehh:

Do you not agree?

I dont really see a review to be honest with you. :peepwall:

Ehh, its short but got my point across.

The PDX 1000 worked well with my stock alt and yellow top, it never seemed to get hot even when i'd push it for hours, it is very user friendly, and SMALL! which was really nice and like i said, i recommend it to anyone

Fiberglass would look better.

Not trying to be a dick, but why though? You can do anything with ABS plastic that you can do with fiberglass.

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