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| this amp is the sh##. it is a lot more than u think. n this case size does not matter. you are getting tons of power for the $ and size.at 1 ohm it comes alive and deleavers it. no ?. u will not go wrong if u are pushing 1,2,or 4 speakers with this bad boy | |
| byfar the hardest hitting 500 watt amp i ever heard got it on 2 kicker cvr bass is off the chain you can hear it aswell as feel it the gain is on 4 the bass boost is at 6 very good amp i dont know about yall but bass you can feel is a a+ in my book get 1 or 2 . | |
| I must say I am impressed with this one. The buy was a risk that I hope will pay off in the long run. The lack of factory warranty is a scarry thing, but with Rockford, I think it's a risk worth taking at that price. This amplifier replaced my old Rockford Punch 360a2 (180w @ 2 Ohms x 2 Channels), which has been a workhorse for me over the 7+ years I owned it. I had just recently upgraded my old 10" JL W3s to the new Boston Accoustic G-series, which also kick ass for the money might I add. This new T500 is way too much power for the speakers I have, but w/the gain down to like 2, it sounds pretty good. I would recommend this amp to anyone who wants to push a 3 speaker set-up or a set of bad boy 12" monsters. However, I will say that I've never heard 10" speakers sound the way that mine do now, and I've been doing this a while. Great buy @ $329. Birth sheet said 757 watts @ 1 ohm (70Hz). That's over 2.3 watts for every dollar, and after hearing what this thing can do, I beleive everybit of that Birthsheet for sure. If you want longevity, Rockford is the way to go. If you want bang for your buck, buy this thing. Only caution I have is don't over-do the gain and fry it cause you'll be flushing money down the drain. These guys are not licensed Rockford dealers and they can't back the 3 yr warranty you get when you pay $600 at your local dealer, so be careful with your investments. Based on my experiences, you should be fine if you treat it right. | |
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