KxDx
Senior Member
For shits and giggles I'm listing this here since Amir actually reviewed a couple amps from this family.
Alpine PDX-M6. Selling this powerful sub amp (600W RMS into 4 or 2 ohms) that has served me well for over 5 years. It's a bit scuffed from being in a trunk all these years, but works perfectly, and I was using it up until a week ago. The only thing of note is the Allen screw for the remote wire is stripped and therefore stuck (see picture). I got around it by putting a metal pin connector on the end of the remote wire and wedging it in there. Replacement PDX power connectors can be bought for $40 if you really feel the need.
It’s mounted on an MDF board I cut for it, with Velcro on the bottom to set on my trunk’s carpet. It held it in place for years. You can easily remove the board it if you wish to mount it differently, just 4 screws.
Asking $300 shipped. Or best offer. I can't find much pricing data out there for these.
Product highlights:
mono subwoofer amplifier
600 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (600 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms)
stackable installation design with front-panel controls
variable low-pass filter (50-400 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
switchable subsonic filter (off, 15 Hz, 30 HZ)
quick-connect speaker and power connectors
preamp-level inputs and outputs
Class-D amplifier design
MOSFET power and output stages
optional RUX-KNOB.2 wired remote level control
fuse rating: 20A x 4
4-gauge amp wiring kit with 80-amp fuse recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
10-1/8"W x 2-1/16"H x 8-5/8"D
Alpine PDX-F6 Review (4 channel Car Amplifier)
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Alpine PDX-F6 four channel car audio amplifier. It is on kind loan from a member. When new, it cost US $849 but is now discontinued. Not a fan of the plastic trim which are showing their age now. But otherwise, it is a nice looking unit. I...
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Alpine PDX-V9 Review (car amplifier)
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Alpine PDX-V9 four channel amplifier plus subwoofer amp. It is on kind loan from a member and costs US $999. Despite having one more channel than PDX-F6, The V9 is in the same box: Let's see if it measures as well as the F6 did. Alpine PDX-V9...
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Alpine PDX-M6. Selling this powerful sub amp (600W RMS into 4 or 2 ohms) that has served me well for over 5 years. It's a bit scuffed from being in a trunk all these years, but works perfectly, and I was using it up until a week ago. The only thing of note is the Allen screw for the remote wire is stripped and therefore stuck (see picture). I got around it by putting a metal pin connector on the end of the remote wire and wedging it in there. Replacement PDX power connectors can be bought for $40 if you really feel the need.
It’s mounted on an MDF board I cut for it, with Velcro on the bottom to set on my trunk’s carpet. It held it in place for years. You can easily remove the board it if you wish to mount it differently, just 4 screws.
Asking $300 shipped. Or best offer. I can't find much pricing data out there for these.
Product highlights:
mono subwoofer amplifier
600 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (600 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms)
stackable installation design with front-panel controls
variable low-pass filter (50-400 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
switchable subsonic filter (off, 15 Hz, 30 HZ)
quick-connect speaker and power connectors
preamp-level inputs and outputs
Class-D amplifier design
MOSFET power and output stages
optional RUX-KNOB.2 wired remote level control
fuse rating: 20A x 4
4-gauge amp wiring kit with 80-amp fuse recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
10-1/8"W x 2-1/16"H x 8-5/8"D