Alpine MRP-M500 Review
1-Channel Mono Subwoofer Amplifier
The Alpine MRP-M500 mono amplifier drives your subwoofer system with up to 500 watts RMS — enough to satisfy the hungriest bass setup. The low-pass filter puts you in command of the frequencies that reach your subs, while the variable bass boost is armed with plenty of low-end punch. A subsonic filter prevents wasted energy by eliminating ultra-low bass, putting all the power where you need it.
Preamp and speaker-level inputs allow you to connect this amp in almost any vehicle. Let a V-Power amplifier transform the sound of your car’s audio system.
Sample Reviews
I just recently had this installed in my blazer along with a Boston Acoustics G1 12″ sub in a sealed box. I am highly impressed with the amount of power this puts out and the fact that it’s black blends in perfectly with the color of my cargo area: much harder to see thru tinted windows. Mounted on the rear passenger cargo area, it was wasted space but not anymore. The only item that had me leaning toward the JL Audio Amp was a remote bass hookup, which the Alpine doesn’t have. My installer, wired one up with RCA Plugs, and I have never looked back. Would buy another in a heart beat. Great stuff at a great price.
buhusky2000, Scranton, PA
This is really where this little amp shines. Sound Quality with my single Pioneer 305DVC is great. The lows especially sound much better than my previous amp (Visonik V500HC). The punchy bass sounds a little less than my previous amp, but I was using 2 subs with that, as opposed to now. The fact that this amp with 1 sub, sounds nearly as good as my previous amp with 2 subs makes me very happy. It seems to be very efficient, barely dimming my lights (my fault for weak electrical) at full volume. For the money, it’s a great sounding amp.
darcness, Grand Blanc, MI
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