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Old 02-22-2006, 06:45 PM
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Default Alpine amp

I have an alpie amp that i used for a month until i had bought a new car and no longer need it its in perfect condition no scratches or dints its perfect. if you want any pics PM me im letting it go for 220. if you have any qustions send me a PM

Specs are:

V12 Amplifier: This amplifier is part of Alpine's V12 series of amplifiers.

STAR Topology: Alpine's unique STAR (Signal Transit for Accurate Response) Circuit PCB design provides a single common ground for all amp sub-blocks, preventing ground interference and minimizing internal noise.

Bass Engine: Bass Engine is a set of functions that help provide you with more control over your system in order to tailor the sound to your personal tastes.

Built-in Variable Electronic Crossover: The built-in low-pass/high-pass crossover for the stereo channels is adjustable from 50Hz to 200Hz. The built-in low-pass crossover for the subwoofer channel is adjustable from 30Hz to 200Hz. All crossovers have a slope of 12dB/octave.

Bass EQ: 0 to 12dB of bass boost, centered at 50Hz, may be dialed-in to produce the bass response desired from your system.

Sub-sonic Filter: The sub-sonic filter is used to filter out low frequencies that you cannot hear but can "rob" power from the amplifier. The sub-sonic filter on this amplifier affects the subwoofer channel only, and selectable between "30Hz", "15Hz", and "OFF".

Protection Circuitry: The protection circuitry guards against accidents and undesired operation. Included are Over-voltage and Thermal overload.

Controls

Top of Amplifier: The amplifier has a metal hood that flips up to reveal the control panel. The control panel consists of the following controls:

Front, rear, and sub variable gain controls: these rotary controls allow you to match the input sensitivity of the amp to the particular source unit you are using
Front and rear channel frequency controls: these rotary controls allow you to adjust the crossover frequency from 50Hz to 200Hz
Sub channel frequency control: this rotary control allows you to adjust the crossover frequency from 30Hz to 200Hz
Crossover mode selector switches: lets you select high-pass, low-pass, or full-range operation for the speaker outputs of channels 1/2 & 3/4
Subsonic filter: lets you select between 30Hz, 15Hz, or OFF
Bass EQ: this rotary control allows you to adjust the boost or cut from 0 to 12dB
Input channel selector switch: Allows you to select between 4-channel, 5-channel, and summed input options
Inputs and Outputs

Front of Amplifier:

Battery (+12 V): 0.332" wide gold-plated, collared set-screw terminal that will accept up to 8-gauge wire
Remote (turn-on): 0.332" wide gold-plated, collared screw terminal that will accept up to 8-gauge speaker wire
GND (ground): 0.332" wide gold-plated screw terminal that will accept up to 8-gauge speaker wire
Speaker Output: 0.332" wide gold-plated, collared set screw terminals for all channels
RCA Inputs: three sets of gold-plated RCA line input jacks
Specifications

RMS Power Rating (measured at 14.4V):

Per Channel Into a 4-Ohm Load: 50 watts x 4, + 200 watts x 1
Per Channel Into a 2-Ohm Load: 60 watts x 4
Bridged Into a 4-ohm Load: 120 watts x 2
RMS Power Rating (measured at 12.0V):

Per Channel Into a 4-Ohm Load: 30 watts x 4, + 150 watts x 1
Per Channel Into a 2-Ohm Load: 40 watts x 4
Bridged Into a 4-ohm Load: 80 watts x 2

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