A bit curious about what is the differences between Alpine PDX 5 and Alpine PDX V9...don't worry here i'll give you a sneak peek about difference parts. Ok, the first thing is their tapping screws. you'll find that both either PDX 5 or PDX V9 come with 4 Hex/Philips-head self-tapping screws, however there is of course a difference on it, that is the former comes with size "M4x40mm" meanwhile the latter comes with size "M4x36mm". To see more differences, Scroll down please!
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Ok, now we are in the part for comparing the rest of specs...so what else those amplifiers have, check this out!
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels)
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 100 x 4 & 500 x 1
- ALPINE PDX 5 : 75 x 4 & 300 x 1
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 5-50K Hz
- ALPINE PDX 5 : 20-20k Hz
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels)
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 100 x 4
- ALPINE PDX 5 :75 x 4
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels)
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 200 x 2
- ALPINE PDX 5 : N/A
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 50-600 Hz
- ALPINE PDX 5 : 30-400,50-200(ch5)
Signal to Noise Ratio
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 112 dB
- ALPINE PDX 5 : 77 dB
High-Pass Crossover Frequency
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 30-6000 Hz
- ALPINE MRX-V70 : 50-400 Hz
Fuse Rating
- ALPINE PDX-V9 : 80
- ALPINE MRX-5 : 60
But compared to the difference parts, there are more similar parts apparently...so what are those similar parts? You can check them below....
- Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave): 12dB
- Speaker Level Inputs: No
- Minimum Impedance Bridged: 4
- Minimum Impedance Unbridged: 2
- Input Voltage: 14.4 v
- Bass Boost: No
- Fan Cooled: No
- Preamp Outputs: No
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