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Old 09-02-2009, 08:32 PM
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Rockford Fosgate Question

I'm looking into a pair of Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 12" subs... I'm trying to figure out the right amp to run them... I'm trying to stay with the same brand but will look into other kinds...

Just looking for informational opinions or ideas.... thanks!
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

i had 2 12" p3 subs in my 90 RS and ran them with a kicker dx 700 and got 180db out of them fosgate makessome good stuff but i think they fall behind in the amp area jmo
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

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i had 2 12" p3 subs in my 90 RS and ran them with a kicker dx 700 and got 180db out of them fosgate makessome good stuff but i think they fall behind in the amp area jmo
that sounds like a crock of bull.


the world champion in db is getting 181.


u might might, be getting 130 t0 140
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

ok well thanks for being a *** but the db meter that was used read 180 i am going by what i saw
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

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ok well thanks for being a *** but the db meter that was used read 180 i am going by what i saw
180db rofl what ever meter they used needs to be thrown out the window cuz it aint workin right
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

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I'm looking into a pair of Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 12" subs... I'm trying to figure out the right amp to run them... I'm trying to stay with the same brand but will look into other kinds...

Just looking for informational opinions or ideas.... thanks!
While I don't know the amp, I will say those are nice subs, I’m a Rockford Fosgate fan.
I would recommend posting this on crutchfield car audio forums they are really fast and friendly...and also know a lot about amps.
Good Luck!!

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ok well thanks for being a *** but the db meter that was used read 180 i am going by what i saw
I would recommend not telling many people that, I have friends that would put you straight really fast as they work hard to have the loudest system in town.

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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Ya... 180 isn't exactly accurate.. no offense to you personally. But that meter has to be off...
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

are they 4 ohm x2 or 2 ohm x 2? either way, get something like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/PUNCH-200-DSM-AM...rQ5fAmplifiers

these old amps rocked. good, real power, and clean........ cheap too.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

now the 700 watts? does each sub get 700? or do they each get 350?
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Well I know I'm new to this forum but I know my car audio. If you really want something to make those P3's slam, look into an old school
PPI PC2150. You can find them on ebay only, well maybe craigslist. You'll spend between $150-$200 but that amp rocks!! There's some other great amps for that price on ebay. But if you want to stay with Rockford I'd at least go with the T500 bd.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Be warned the the Rockford amps us "proprietary" components... so if they break and are not under warranty, it's probably cheaper to get a whole new one than to fix...

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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Phoenix Gold Amps are the best on powering Rockfard Subs and never overheat and put out super clean power!!!!! Phoenix Gold is on high price end but they last!!!
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

I have 2 P3 10s on a punch 200 dsm and they punch pretty hard.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Originally Posted by luvofjah
Be warned the the Rockford amps us "proprietary" components... so if they break and are not under warranty, it's probably cheaper to get a whole new one than to fix...

Raf
Not true, I have had several fixed, Rockford has a set price for fixing them or I got a stereo shop to fix one too.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

With the P3s you can run the p500-1 amp or if i remember correctly the guy at the audio store said you could run the p300-1 amp as well. I have the p300-1 and its rms is 300 but max is like 1200 something or a little less.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Okay, Assuming you are looking at the 08 model p3's (the ones with dual voice coils) then each sub is rated at 500 watts RMS (Not max) so to run these subs to the Rockford Spec you would need a 1000 watt RMS amp. Now depending on the voice coil configuration, depending on whether it is dual 4 ohm coils or dual 2 ohm coils matters. If you get the dual 4 ohm coils you can wire the subs to get a final 1 ohm load, which if you are looking at a new fosgate amp, they do their rated power at 1 ohm. The Rockford P1000-1bd is an excellent choice for the dual 4 ohm VC setup. The amp will do 1000 watts RMS at 1 ohm and a little extra if you have a good electrical setup. Now, there are other amps out there that would save you a bit of money. Buying the p1000-1bd with warranty will cost you over $400 usually. Yes i know you can get them on ebay for $200 but that is with no warranty from Rockford, so if you fry your amp your out of luck. But a good budget priced amp that would pair well with the p3s is the AudioQue 1200d. This runs about $220 brand new with warranty and is a solid amp.

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and to the gentleman that said he was hitting 180 on a DB meter. This is not an accurate reading. The decibel level is measured using what is called a TermLab (or TL). This is what all audio competitions use to measure the sound pressure level (SPL). This is also the unit that NASA uses to measure the SPL of space shuttle launches. It is the only true method of measuring SPL. Also if you were to listen to 180db's for daily listening, you would most likely have been deaf a long time ago. Find a local car audio competition and demo someones vehicle that does 145-150 dbs and see if you can stand that. (the 145-150 range is very loud and a respectable number for SPL competitions.
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Re: Rockford Fosgate Question

Originally Posted by TXFBODYGUY
i had 2 12" p3 subs in my 90 RS and ran them with a kicker dx 700 and got 180db out of them fosgate makessome good stuff but i think they fall behind in the amp area jmo
Also stating that Rockford falls behind in the amp area is a very misjudged statement. Now granted the new prime series and punch series are nothing like what rockford used to make, the punch series none the less still does more power than what it is rated. And the build quality is still pretty solid. Now step up to Rockford's Power series and it is one of the best amps out on the market. The t1000-1bd does well over 1000 watts, some birthsheets ive seen them do as high as 1700 watts RMS not max power. They're are very few companies out there that can compete on Rockfords level. I've ran and have experienced many different types of amps that are out on the market today, some purely dedicated to Sound Quality, like Audison for example, and some for nothing more than pure power for Competetion purposes like the Stetsom14kd and many other amps in between like Sundown (very great company and great amps), Alpines PDX line of amps, Diablo Audio technoliges (new company on the market, great products!). You name it and i've probably have used it or have heard it. And yet Rockford is still one the top amp companies out there. They provide great warranty, great customer service, and their products are superior to many out there and inferior to very few. And for the price you get more than what you pay for, where other companies you often get less.

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