MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Sat Nav and Car Audio => Topic started by: sanj on March 11, 2014, 06:24:53 pm
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I have just upgraded the system in my Golf 'R' to a top of the range Alpine,speaker's in the MK6 are 10 time's better than a MK5 but I still want a little bit more bass so have managed to pickup a Apline monoblock amp but am wanting to know what sort of sub to pair it up with?My mate swear's by JL Audio but I thought of sticking with Alpine! :smiley:
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I have just upgraded the system in my Golf 'R' to a top of the range Alpine,speaker's in the MK6 are 10 time's better than a MK5 but I still want a little bit more bass so have managed to pickup a Apline monoblock amp but am wanting to know what sort of sub to pair it up with?My mate swear's by JL Audio but I thought of sticking with Alpine! :smiley:
Can you post alpine mono block model number so I can asses the power ratings. Then I will be able to best advise.
There are much better options than the Alpine subwoofers these days I'm afraid to inform you.
JL Audio subwoofers, have a very unique sound. People other like it or hate it.
Happy to provide a few suggestions once I have amplifier model and or specs.
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Hi,Thank you for your reply the amplifier is a Alpine V power MRP-M352 700w mono amplifier.
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Ok the 4 ohm rating is simply not powerful enough to run any decent sub.
The 2 ohm load is around the 300-350 wrms. this give you more options to work with.
Now before I recommend a SUB. Do you care how much space gets used?
If not, I have a great suggestion.
If you want sound quality over anything else. I have an idea.
Or do you want some authority in the subwoofer?
What kind of music do you tend to listen to, this also plays a big part in choice of subwoofers.
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Hi,I listen to mostly R&B so some nice clean bass would be ideal!I don't want it to take up a lot of space so was thinking of a single 10" or 12" sub,let's forget about the Alpine amp and say what would you say would be a good sub/amp combo? :smiley:
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if you want to occupy as little space as possible. Which will also work with your current amp
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/details/r2s-1x10
If you want a sub that can play what you want has a slightly larger box than the above suggestion
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.net/id.html The ID10v4D4, which will also work fairly well with your current amplifier.
Works well in 0.5-0.6ft3 sealed
BUT, if you want a sub that can play anything, and I mean anything. Sound BLOODY ASTONISHING on everything.
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.net/id-max.html - Use 1.1ft3 sealed for best result
The IDMAX can play anything and do it extremely well. It's rated around 1000wrms. But 350-400 makes it sing well.
I can also provide other suggestions if some these are a little hard to track down.
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Hi, thanks once again, I could go for a sub which would take up a little more space as my boot stays empty most of the time, I've since sold the Alpine a part so can get a amp and subwoofer which h would be more suited to my needs.
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Sold the Alpine and bought this for £250!
http://caraudiosecurity.com/hdp-1-1000w-mono-d-class-amplifier
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Sold the Alpine and bought this for £250!
http://caraudiosecurity.com/hdp-1-1000w-mono-d-class-amplifier
Very nice choice in amp. So what are you going to mate it to?
Hertz, focal or Gladen sub woofer?
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Sold the Alpine and bought this for £250!
http://caraudiosecurity.com/hdp-1-1000w-mono-d-class-amplifier
Very nice choice in amp. So what are you going to mate it to?
Hertz, focal or Gladen sub woofer?
Been looking at the 12" Hertz as it would be a good pairing with the amp,maybe this one?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/es300-3-12-energy-line-subwoofer
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that should sound really nice. these day's 10" do a really good job. But like before if no space constraints.
get whatever tickles your fancy.