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Alpine Vpower M-650

 

I have seen this amp at bestbuy and on crutchfield for $250+

It is only 650 watts supposedly and not 1ohm stable

So i am wondering is it over priced?

am i missing something here?

a hifonics amp is half that price and double the boom

 

I am asking because my friend has one and we're trying to find a good 12" to put it on

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-S36Z13yjYlN/p_500MRPM650/Alpine-MRP-M650.html

 

 

Price isn't based on just power.. 

 

You buy what fits your application.

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but even online it was $250

 

i do not know much about amplifier specifics

but does this one have something in it that would make it worth $250?

Alpine is A high end brand name.

 

So they charge more.

The same reason why a roadside stand charges 25 cents for a tomato and Walmart charges 50 cents. Overhead must be compensated.

its funny to me how things work.  Back in the day, when amps were made differently, the going rate was about $1 a watt.  So, in general, a 600 watt amp would run you right around $600.  Today, a gazillion watt amp will set you back $200.  Its very sad to me the way things have headed.  Guess I'm just getting old.

Edited by ParrishElectronics

And Alpine designs their own products rather than going to a Korean build house, selecting a board and case like it's a fast food restaurant and then selling it on the open market.  It's much cheaper to buy a board from a buildhouse, who sells that same board to anyone with enough money to meet minimum order quantities, than it is to design, produce and market your own product.

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i just figure if it was a quality built amp with good parts

it would be 1ohm stable

Right, because being 1ohm stable is what determines how good an amp is...... sigh.gif

For sure.  Especially if it quadruples its power into 1 ohm!  :)

i just figure if it was a quality built amp with good parts

it would be 1ohm stable

There are plenty of reasons for an amp not to be 1ohm stable. have you noticed how bad efficiency drops as you go down in ohm load? That's just one reason of many....

great amps.

$250 is expensive for an Alpine amp ? Stop buying POS amp !!!
Hifonics amps are popular because they are cheap,  not because they are the best !!!

Alpine Vpower M-650

 

I have seen this amp at bestbuy and on crutchfield for $250+

It is only 650 watts supposedly and not 1ohm stable

So i am wondering is it over priced?

am i missing something here?

a hifonics amp is half that price and double the boom

 

I am asking because my friend has one and we're trying to find a good 12" to put it on

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-S36Z13yjYlN/p_500MRPM650/Alpine-MRP-M650.html

 

I thought the point of this thread was to match a 12" sub yet all you talk about in your title and comments is whether it is worth it or not... your friends owns it already so who cares if its worth it, he apparently thought so and has it to use....

 

 

so I'd like to ask you is he looking for ported or sealed application? what is his budget for the sub?

Quality depends on the circuts used example a resistor with a 1%tolerance

will cost about ten dollars and one with a 5% tolerance costs about 50 cents.

Higher percentage tolerance can cascade "strain" a circut board causing premature faillure.

It's not all about overhead

Edited by Cant Get Enough

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