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2,000 kw is 2,000 kilo watts is 2,000,000 watts
Rms is watts that's the amount of watts a speaker is rated for.
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
No, you don't use watts in fuses.
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The Rockford Fosgate R150-2 2-channel amp puts out 50 watts RMS per channel to your speaker system, or you can bridge it to supply 150 watts RMS to a subwoofer.
75 x 1 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms 150 x 1 Watts RMS @ 2 Ohms
For optimal performance, match the amplifier's power output to the rating of your subwoofer. The Rockford Fosgate 12" starts at a 150-Watt rating.
A Punch HX2 sub woofer's peak power is 1000 watts.
400 i believe cuz i have two of em n my car
How much power can the subs take in terms of RMS wattage? You can either wire them to a 4 ohm load where they will each see 125 watts, or to a 1 ohm load where they each get 250 watts. Rockford Fosgate supplies a very useful feature for showing how to wire the subs for the impedance that you want: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
rated at 22.5 watts per channel in stereo and under a 4 ohm load per channel.... although the birth sheets they were shipped with normally stated the wattage as tested to be around 75 to 86 watts per channel in stereo running on a 14.4 volt system... bridged possiby as much as 150 to 200 on 14.4 volts !! very stout little amps and ive seen two run 8 rockford 15's back in the day !! WOW !!
In my opinion the Rockford fosgate T2 subs are the best. They are pricey but well worth it. I have a t2 15" powered by a Rockford fosgate t2001bd (2000 watts) and it is the best system I've had.
They arent to bad...but it also depends on how much watts your lookin at? i would recommend lookin at some different amps before buying a MA audio one....i hear Hifonics and some rockford fosgate amps are good as well :)
A possible choice is a pair of Rockford Fosgate HX2's all parallel in a sealed 1.25 cf/sub box. That's about 900w per sub peak, probably 4-500 watts rms, which should be in the subs sweet spot.
In a sense it would, say that 1000 watt amp was a mono channel. that would mean its 1000 watts RMS @ 1-0hm, 2 RF p3 4ohm would make it 500 watts to the two. if you want full power you need a 1200 watt amp @ 1-ohm, that would make it 600 watts to the 2 and that is the RMS of those subs. you can run more but running above RMS can blow or distort the subs.