Ohms
Hey guys im advancing close to buying these Rockfords Here, I dont quite understand what 2& 4 Ohms means and what amp I should use for them. Can someone explain to me how it works please?
I was going to get 2 Rockford T112D2 Sub. not sure what ampa I should get, I was told by a few people that its okay to mix brands like getting an alpine amp to puch the rockfors but im not sure.
your going to want ~1200 watts of continuous power @ a 2 ohm load.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
that will give you more than 1200, (1500 to be exact) but with those top of line rockford subs, they'll take it with no worries
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
that will give you more than 1200, (1500 to be exact) but with those top of line rockford subs, they'll take it with no worries
The lower the resistance (ohms) on a speaker, the more power (watts) the amp can push through. However, not all amps can handle the extra power a lack of resistance will provide and will fry. That's why I love Rockford, they are built to handle anything.
If you have two 4ohm subs, wired parallel = 2 ohms each.
If you have two 2ohm subs, wired parrallel = 1 ohm each and rediculous power going through.
It gets more complicated when you add more subs, but you can see the relation. Phoenix Gold use to have something like a 50 watt rated amp that could handle about a .25 ohm/speaker and push about 400 watts through each one. I'm sure you could have cooked a very nice steak on the heat sinks as well ;-)
If you have two 4ohm subs, wired parallel = 2 ohms each.
If you have two 2ohm subs, wired parrallel = 1 ohm each and rediculous power going through.
It gets more complicated when you add more subs, but you can see the relation. Phoenix Gold use to have something like a 50 watt rated amp that could handle about a .25 ohm/speaker and push about 400 watts through each one. I'm sure you could have cooked a very nice steak on the heat sinks as well ;-)
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