@@Patricks_Projects Nah. He's an idiot. The impedance an amplifier will play does not mean anything to the amp draw. 400watts output takes 400watts input divided by the efficiency, regardless of what impedance it is making that power at. If the amp is 70% efficient, it will take 400/0.70 = 571watts on the input side. If that power is rated at 12volts, it will take 571/12 = 47.6amps of draw. That's it. If an amp. like your Rockford, has way bigger fusing, it might be an indication that it can make higher power than rated which will generally happen at lower speaker impedances BUT it is the ultimate power output that is going to determine the ultimate power draw, not what impedance the amp makes that power at. That Alpine at 600watts, assuming 65% efficiency (conservatively) and 12volts means 77amps of draw so reasonable to have 100amps of fusing.
@@jasx1485 what's the difference im genuinely curious, im in the market for a new amp and am looking at the s2a60m but it quite literally looks like its predecessor?
I just stopped in and 1st thing he ask is that i subscribe and hit thumbs-up. Hmmm i think ill watch video 1st. But since he ask to off the start . I will not subscribe and i will give not thumbs up. But i will give u a thumb down.
Alpine should include the bassknob.
Would these pair well to Audison APX4 and AP5 speakers?
These look pretty cool, does an amp affect the sound quality or is it the volume? Very nice review Blayde, keep it up!
Can I add a optim 8 PXE-C80-88 to the s2-A60M and S2-A36F? Will it give it more power and clarity?
Are there any clipping lights
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I love my R2's
wait,,, 4x25a fuses for 600w rms 4ohm
My rockford 400w rms 4ohm monoblock needs 1x200a fuse to take life seriously.
Rookie. 😂 the ampyou are talking about are 1 ohm stable. Do your research and learn what you are talking about
Ouch,, i will end my internet life here, some imbecill corrected me,,,, :D
@@Patricks_Projects Nah. He's an idiot. The impedance an amplifier will play does not mean anything to the amp draw. 400watts output takes 400watts input divided by the efficiency, regardless of what impedance it is making that power at. If the amp is 70% efficient, it will take 400/0.70 = 571watts on the input side. If that power is rated at 12volts, it will take 571/12 = 47.6amps of draw. That's it. If an amp. like your Rockford, has way bigger fusing, it might be an indication that it can make higher power than rated which will generally happen at lower speaker impedances BUT it is the ultimate power output that is going to determine the ultimate power draw, not what impedance the amp makes that power at.
That Alpine at 600watts, assuming 65% efficiency (conservatively) and 12volts means 77amps of draw so reasonable to have 100amps of fusing.
Looks like a reskinned version of the same amps they have been producing since 2006. 😂
Wrong
@@jasx1485 what's the difference im genuinely curious, im in the market for a new amp and am looking at the s2a60m but it quite literally looks like its predecessor?
I just stopped in and 1st thing he ask is that i subscribe and hit thumbs-up. Hmmm i think ill watch video 1st. But since he ask to off the start . I will not subscribe and i will give not thumbs up. But i will give u a thumb down.