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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.

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How many watts does a rockford fosgate p3sd410?

The Rockford Fosgate P3SD410 is a 10-inch subwoofer that is rated for 300 watts RMS (Root Mean Square) power handling and can handle up to 600 watts peak power. It is designed for compact installations and features a shallow mount design, making it suitable for tight spaces while still delivering strong audio performance.


Will a 250 watt power converter power a 1200 watt Rockford fosgate amplifier?

The electrical watt rating of the inverter is different than that audio watt output of the amplifier. Your best bet would be to go to the Rockford Fosgate website and look at the electrical requirements for the amp. Even though the amplifier is rated at 1200 watts, it will consume more. The manufacturer will probably give the power consumption in amps, or at least the size of fuse to use in the power supplied to the amplifier. Use the following equation to calculate the power required for the amplifier. P (watts) = I (amps) x V (volts). For instance if the manufacturer says use a 120 amp fuse and you are using 12 volts in a car, it would be P = (120) x (12). P = 1440 watts. You would need a power converter that can supply at least 1500 watts continuously to feed enough power. You can always use a bigger converter because the amplifier will only draw what it needs. There is also one more issue, if you are converting from 120 V from the house, to 12 V for a car amplifier, you need to make sure that you are plugged into an outlet that can handle the load. If you are supplying 1500 watts on the 12 V side and you plug it into the house 120 V the voltage is approximately 10 times more. This means that the amperage will be 10 times less. so 120 amps at 12 volts = 12 amps at house voltage, so any normal outlet should handle it; however, if you find a larger converter like 2500 watts, the current would be I = P/V: I = (2500W)/(120V) I = 20.8 amps. Most house outlets can handle 15 to 20 amps. You run the risk of popping a breaker.


Is there a difference in sound quality and or loudness between the Rockford Fosgate P300-10 and P300-12?

Yes, there is a difference in sound quality and loudness between the Rockford Fosgate P300-10 and P300-12. The P300-12, with its larger 12-inch subwoofer, typically produces deeper bass and higher overall loudness compared to the P300-10, which has a 10-inch subwoofer. The larger driver allows the P300-12 to handle more power and deliver a fuller sound, making it better suited for bass-heavy music. However, the choice between the two may also depend on personal preferences and specific space or installation requirements.


What wiring for a car amplifier is better, series or parallel?

Series is better, it can handle more flow to it.


How can you tell if a 4 channel 800 watt car amplifier is 2ohms or 4 ohms?

Your 4 channel amplifier has neither a 4 ohms nor a 8 ohms output impedance. The output impedance will be smaller than 0.5 ohms. In audio we only use amplifier and loudpeaker bridging. Don't believe the myth of matching. Scroll down to related links and look at "Impedance bridging - Wikipedia".


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Can a 4 ohm amp run 2 ohm speakers?

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If you have more speakers than the receiver has outlets for, you can't use them. Connecting more speakers than the amplifier is designed to handle will shorten the life of the amplifier and possibly result in a over-current shutdown.


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Most power amplifiers will handle a load of 6 ohms. The spec you need to look at is the power handling of the speakers. If they are rated for 100 watts program power, then look for an amplifier rated for 100 watts RMS output. Any amplifier can be connected with adapter cables to the typical 1/8" output of your computer.


What is the best way to wire your subs to get the most power?

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