Martin
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Registered: 15th Mar 04
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I wana buy a crazy 10" sub, and i saw the Rockford RFR3110...
Dual voice coil
1000 watts RMS
2000 watts Peak
2 Ohms
My amp, is a rockford x6. All websites and everything says it does
850x1 @ 2ohms
425x1 @ 4ohms
However, it comes with a certificate to say its max power is 1221 watts@ 2ohms..
Anygay, what i wana know is, can i succesfully put this sub n amp together (keeping gains lowish) and get good results, or will everything just burst into flames? (obvious exageration there...)
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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No they are pretty much a perfect match as long as you keep the gains down a tad
The 1221w at 2ohm is when the engine is on, with the alternator giving it 14.4.
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Martin
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excllent mate
just gota wait till pay day now...
it says in the amp instruction book, minimum speaker independence is 2ohms. How do i wire a dual voice coil sub to run at 2 ohms? i dont want it runnin at 4ohm, cause then it wont be as loud..
any ideas?
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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shit my mistake, you need a sub with dual 4 ohm voice coils
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Martin
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oooohhh. does that mean this sub wouldnt run at all then?
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AdiSRI
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if its dual 2 ohm coils, u cud only wire it to run at 1 or 4 ohm...
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Martin
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