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Ex. Club Member
Right it's a bout time someone went over this with me cuz i'm well confused now.
There are so many amps out there that 'claim' to be digital such as the Alpine mrp range etc. I'm confused as to whether they really are Digital.
My main reason for getting one is that they generally draw less power than analogue amps (of equivalent rating), so i need one that is going to live up to this expectation. My current amp draws rake loads from the battery and really isn't that good at feeding my subs. (supposedly a 1000w amp, uses two 40amp fuses and produces 4 250w outputs, but more than likely would never reach even near that RMS)
For example, is the Alpine MRP301 really a digital amp with a view to the above comment.
If not can someone explain this all to me cuz i don't want to fork out for something only to be dissapointed.
Thanks in advance guys.
There are so many amps out there that 'claim' to be digital such as the Alpine mrp range etc. I'm confused as to whether they really are Digital.
My main reason for getting one is that they generally draw less power than analogue amps (of equivalent rating), so i need one that is going to live up to this expectation. My current amp draws rake loads from the battery and really isn't that good at feeding my subs. (supposedly a 1000w amp, uses two 40amp fuses and produces 4 250w outputs, but more than likely would never reach even near that RMS)
For example, is the Alpine MRP301 really a digital amp with a view to the above comment.
If not can someone explain this all to me cuz i don't want to fork out for something only to be dissapointed.
Thanks in advance guys.