I recently picked up a 250 watt (500 max) rockford fosgate 10 inch P2 sub (P210D4). It's a 4 Ohm, dual voice coil. I'm going with the single sub and I'll be mounting it in my stealth box. What do you guys like to use for an amp taking into consideration cost and quality? Give me a brand and model if possible. I don't need anything fancy, as it's just to power the sub, not my speakers.
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it does sound like a good deal, although its 50 bucks, not 30 for shipping to my door in Canada. I messaged the seller to make sure I won't be charged for brokerage fees when it gets here and if not i'll take.
just as an aside: is it possible that my cheap bazooka amp was responsible for my old sub blowing, even though the max RMS on the amp was under what the sub could handle?
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Stick with RF and ya can't go wrong! great sound quality, and it bumps.
http://www.cartronixplus.com/templat...20ALL%20%3E%20
Edit: WHOOPS they are sold out ^^^^
try this one
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Rockford-Fosgate...QQcmdZViewItemLast edited by twpetry; 04-10-2008, 10:30 PM.
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Originally posted by twpetry View PostStick with RF and ya can't go wrong! great sound quality, and it bumps.
http://www.cartronixplus.com/templat...20ALL%20%3E%20
Edit: WHOOPS they are sold out ^^^^
try this one
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Rockford-Fosgate...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally posted by 96firebird311 View PostWell seeing as how he has a dual 4 ohm sub.... I don't think that's a good choice at all. I wouldn't dare bridge that sucker @ 2ohms. And any of Rockford's mono amps are not cheap. AND STILL not what I would call "high quality."
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okay what specs should I be looking for? I know I should read up on this stuff but, how many channels, ohms, and watts do i need for the P2 sub?
how about a JBL GTO 301.1?
http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-GTO-301-1-VE...QQcmdZViewItemLast edited by Mike88; 04-11-2008, 11:47 AM.
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that a good pick, its always a good idea to have your amp rated a littlehigher wattage then your sub, so it won't stress your amp. here is a great place for some information on wiring, ohms, and the like.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/rftech.asp
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^I was always under the impression that you wanted your sub to have higher wattage than the amp so the amp couldn't blow the sub...but that's the second time I've heard your view in as many days.
thanks for your input guys!
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Originally posted by twpetry View Postwho said anything about bridging it at 2 ohms not me.
Mike, with a dual 4 ohm subwoofer, you'll want to wire both positives and negatives together to present your amplifier with a 2 ohm load. This is the rating you should be looking at during your amp search. (RMS power @ 2 ohms x 1 channel) If you don't like that seller, pick a different one. There are a million.
As for actual power ratings, there are A TON of other parameters that come into play to give you your final power capabilities. If you're in the same ballpark, one way or the other, you're fine.
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Originally posted by 96firebird311 View PostSo you intend him to just use one channel then? Real wise. We have the entire world to choose from, but let's buy a two-channel amp and only use one channel. Great choice.:tdown:
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