KeithGTP03
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Where are you seeing that? That is quite a large range.the manufacturer recommends 180w-600w RMS.
Where are you seeing that? That is quite a large range.the manufacturer recommends 180w-600w RMS.
Rockford Fosgates website, under the P3D2-12 wiring helper or whatever.Where are you seeing that? That is quite a large range.
I'm not returning it for that one.... I got it on sale and won't have a problem getting enough power to it.Idk what I'm going to power the tweeters with though
My mids are pretty good, I have the Morels, Kickers, and Kenwoods.
As for an amp I found the 100% perfect one for me, lmk what u think!!! MB Quart ONX4.80/500 - 980W RMS ONYX 5-Channel Car Amplifier/Amp
go for it!
Well that's the thing, it doesnt say if its 600W rms at 1ohm or at 4ohm.
EDIT: Scratch that, I forgot we are talking about subs, not amps. Its gonna require 600w rms no matter what impedance you run it at. I would get the amp you want, then match the sub to that amp.
I don't really want to explain how or why but if you find a GT series 5 channel amplifier(and I found plenty last night, just not the GT-50...GT-5750(sp?) came up though) then you'll be just fine. Again, if you want to understand more about power etc. then google is your friend. But I can promise you that 300watts vs. 600 watts isnt' the end of the world and only equates to ~3db increase which tests have shown is the bare minimum in perceived change of sound output.
fyi... Mono Amplifiers
That should start some head scratchingHe use to rate his huge-normous SPL amp at 15 watts. Don't forget about the "under-rated" 50watt amps of the 90's winning SPL competitions
Ever seen 150+ db's w/500watts? Well 300 watts probably wouldn't hurt the output of that setup too much either ;P
edit: 1ohm = sad face![]()