Alpine replica Amp

Concept

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Hello guys, Just want to ask is the Alpine replica amplifier sounds good for components? need your comments. Thanks.
 

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Well, as long as you don't use branded amps to compare, then quality wise is not bad. I have, but want to let it go.
 

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I've got one. Well, for the price you're paying, it does sound good. By all means, get these if you're on a budget. However, I think the output per channel is only about 50-60w RMS instead of 85w. One thing though, it might be a little bit difficult to tune the amp since the dials on the amp are slightly "inaccurate".
 

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kyheng said:
Well, as long as you don't use branded amps to compare, then quality wise is not bad. I have, but want to let it go.
Why want to let it go bro? any problem? What is the fuse rating?
 

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vyzc said:
I've got one. Well, for the price you're paying, it does sound good. By all means, get these if you're on a budget. However, I think the output per channel is only about 50-60w RMS instead of 85w. One thing though, it might be a little bit difficult to tune the amp since the dials on the amp are slightly "inaccurate".
Yeah, you are right, but since this a replica.

Anyway Concept, the reason I have to let go is I got my Lightning Audio amps after a 1 year wait...
 

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