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    Small stereo, nothing big

    I was thinking of putting a small system in the 2100v. Something like: Alpine cda-102 head unit with there small KTP-445 amp that is a plug n play deal for 4 small 6 1/2" alpine marine speakers. Then maybe a alpine mrp-m500 amp with there 10" marine sub.

    Does anyone have expeirence with there small little booster amp. The rating is 45rms and the speakers call for 30rms.

    I don't need to blow anyone out of the water because I know im not getting the whole wetsounds setup but I just want some good sound for in a cove or cruising the no wake zones. Hopefully I can hear it a little while at wakeboarding speeds in the boat.

    #2
    I have it in my boat and it sounds great. Cheap and works like they say.
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      #3
      Since the you are planning on installing a real amp anyway, since you are only going to have 4 in-boats, and since the Alpine marine amp is a 4-ohm sub, why not just go with a single 4 chnl amp that will do it all for you.
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        #4
        good point haha, i was thinking of going the cheapest route but i forgot to add up the two prices and see what kind of amp that could get me, so just bridge 3/4 for the sub and run two speakers in parrallel for a 2ohm load on channels 1/2

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          #5
          Originally posted by kx250frider617 View Post
          good point haha, i was thinking of going the cheapest route but i forgot to add up the two prices and see what kind of amp that could get me, so just bridge 3/4 for the sub and run two speakers in parrallel for a 2ohm load on channels 1/2
          Yep, just make sure you get a full-range amp so it will do low-pass for the sub.
          Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More

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            #6
            Go with something like a Kicker ZX700.5 or the IX1000.5, Alpine 5 channel or you could go with like a Hifonics Zeus 5 channel and then you will have room to grow. Or like Mike suggested, single 4 channel will get you to the same place but maybe not as much power to the sub. My buddy has 4 wetsounds xs650's and 2 Pro 60's running off of a ZX350.4 and it actually sounds pretty good.
            Last edited by Timmy!; 04-05-2011, 02:48 PM.

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