MRV-F340 vs MRV-F540

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Hi

I just bough a Alpine MRV-F340 thanks to some tips from people on this forum and in particular 1st MP3 in NH :)

Now I have the oportunity to pay a little bit more and get another amp, taking this one back to the store, but I need to ask you guys if you think is worth it :)

So here are the two apms specs, is there a big diferent bettween the two and wich one is the best in your opinion ?



MRV-F340

Max Power (EIAJ) 140Wx2 (4ohm; Stereo) 400Wx1 (Bridged 4ohm)
12V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 40Wx2 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 75x2 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 150x1
14.4V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 60Wx2 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 100x2 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 200x1
Bass Engine
S/N Ratio 100dBA
Frequency Response: 10-50kHz
12dB HP/LP Crossover
(50-200Hz)
Speaker Level Input
Subsonic Filter (15Hz)
Extra Large Gold Plated Terminals with Wire Insert Capability
Top Panel Power LED
4 Volt Input Capability
Continuously Adjustable Crossovers
DC Straight, STAR Topology
DC-DC/PWM MOSFET Power Supply

Bass Engine

Crossover Network : 30Hz-400Hz HP/LP (12dB/oct)
Subsonic Filter (Fixed) : (Ch 3/4) 15Hz
Tuned Bass EQ (Variable) : (Ch 3/4) 50 Hz (0 - +12dB)
General-Amplifiers

Dividing Network : 30Hz-400Hz HP/LP (12dB/oct)
Foot Print (WxHxD)in : 11-13/16 x 2-3/8 x 12-7/16
Foot Print (WxHxD)mm : 300mm x 60mm x 315mm
Frequency Reponse : 10Hz-50kHz (+0,-1dB)
Heat Sink (WxHxD)in : 9-7/8 x 2-3/8 x 12-7/16
Heat Sink (WxHxD)mm : 250mm x 60mm x 315mm
Input Impedance : 10k ohm
Input Sensitivity (for rated power) : 0.2 V to 4.0V
Power Requirements : 14.4V DC (11V to 16V)
Signal to Noise (S/N) : 100dBA (referenced to rated power)
Slew Factor : greater than 5
Speaker Impedance : 4 or 2 ohms(stereo), 4 ohms(bridged)
Weight : 4.2kg(9lbs. 4oz.)
MAX Power (at 14.4V,EIAJ)

Bridged 4 ohms : 250W x 2
Per channel into 4 ohms : 100W x 4
RMS Power (at 12V,20Hz-200Hz)

Bridged 4 ohms : 90W x 2
Per channel into 2 ohms : 45W x 4
Per channel into 4 ohms : 35W x 4
RMS Power (at 14.4V,20Hz-200Hz)

Bridged 4 ohms : 130W x 2
Per channel into 2 ohms : 65W x 4
Per channel into 4 ohms : 55W x 4



MRV-F540

Max Power (EIAJ) 150Wx4 (4ohm; Stereo) 250Wx2 (Bridged 4ohm)
12V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 50Wx4 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 70x4 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 140x2
14.4V RMS Continuous Power 4ohm; Stereo (0.08% THD) 80Wx4 2ohm; Stereo (0.3% THD) 100x4 Bridged 4ohm; (0.3% THD) 200x2
Bass Engine
S/N Ratio 100dBA
Frequency Response: 10-50kHz
12dB HP/LP Crossover
(15-400Hz)
Extra Large Gold Plated Terminals with Wire Insert Capability
Top Panel Power LED
4 Volt Input Capability
Continuously Adjustable Crossovers
DC Straight, STAR Topology
DC-DC/PWM MOSFET Power Supply

Bass Engine

Crossover Network : 15Hz-800Hz HP/LP/BP (12dB/oct)
General-Amplifiers

Dividing Network : 15Hz-8000Hz HP/LP/BP (12dB/oct)
Foot Print (WxHxD)in : 11-13/16 x 2-3/8 x 16-1/2
Foot Print (WxHxD)mm : 300mm x 60mm x 420mm
Frequency Reponse : 10Hz-50kHz (+0,-1dB)
Heat Sink (WxHxD)in : 9-7/8 x 2-3/8 x 16-1/2
Heat Sink (WxHxD)mm : 250mm x 60mm x 420mm
Input Impedance : 10k ohm
Input Sensitivity (for rated power) : 0.2 V to 4.0V
Power Requirements : 14.4V DC (11V to 16V)
Signal to Noise (S/N) : 105dBA (referenced to rated power)
Slew Factor : greater than 5
Speaker Impedance : 4 or 2 ohms(stereo), 4 ohms(bridged)
Weight : 5.5kg(12lbs. 2oz.)
MAX Power (at 14.4V,EIAJ)

Bridged 4 ohms : 350W x 2
Per channel into 4 ohms : 150W x 4
RMS Power (at 12V,20Hz-200Hz)

Bridged 4 ohms : 140W x 2
Per channel into 2 ohms : 70W x 4
Per channel into 4 ohms : 50W x 4
RMS Power (at 14.4V,20Hz-200Hz)

Bridged 4 ohms : 200W x 2
Per channel into 2 ohms : 100W x 4
Per channel into 4 ohms : 80W x 4


Thanks

Alex
 
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The F540 has more power, more adjustable crossovers and a better signal to noise ratio.

If you need the extra power or if you need an amplifier that can bandpass a signal with its crossovers then its worth it.
 
1st MP3 in NH said:
if you need an amplifier that can bandpass a signal with its crossovers then its worth it.

thanks 1st MP3 in NH

What bandpass a signal with it crossover means?
 
Use both the high pass and low pass crossovers at the same time.
This is needed when actively powering the mids or midbass drivers.
 

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