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liquid asset 11-30-2002 09:35 PM

O.T. atten. Audiofn
 
I bought 2 Rockford Fosgate 12'' hx2 dvc 1,000 watt peak power dual voice coil subs, what amp do you recomened a r.f. bd100 or a r.f. 1000.2 or a r.f. 700s thanks in advance, I'm doing a system in my 25 for my winter project

Audiofn 11-30-2002 09:46 PM

Need more info bro. What is the rest of the system? How many mids and highs, how many other amps, head unit? Speakers? I could just say use the 1000 but then that could be a HUGE waiste. If you get me more info I will try and answer ya later today.

Jon

liquid asset 12-01-2002 10:16 AM

The Clarion Marine X series head unit, a R.F. 700x 4 channel amp and 6 -M.b. quart 61/2'' coaxials

Audiofn 12-01-2002 11:26 AM

I would go with the Power1000bd or the 1500bd. What you will have to do it take each sub and wire them in Parrallel then take the two subs and wire them in Series. Basically that will give you 500 watts out of the 1000 and 750 out of the 1500. I would try and stay with the db stuff as it will be a little more efficient then the other stuff that they have and will not waile on your batteries so bad. As with any Rockford amp. MAKE SURE you run the proper guage wire to it. I think that both those amps will require a min. of 4 ga wire from the battery and back to the batter just for them, that is NO OTHER AMP hooked up on the same wire. Hope that helps.

Jon

bajabob38 12-01-2002 11:35 AM

Hey Jon
Did you hook up with D man yesterday?

Audiofn 12-01-2002 11:36 AM

We hung out and had lunch with the crew but they all poodled out except for Tom with his Bat Boat with the MENTAL motor in it. :D:D

I will be back soon so no big deal not to get out this time. I just enjoy hanging with the crew :D:D

Jon

liquid asset 12-01-2002 10:10 PM

Thanks, Jon:)


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