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Haha that's great
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Add me for black ops. Already into my 2nd prestige. Lets make a team. ( tickle dez nuts)
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youd be fine with your batteries and that alternator
hey when u get time u should text or call me su can hear my sub.and for maybe any ideas.this car is small and i feel really limited.by the way my mirror snapped off the frame while showing a random guy at walmart my system.i used jeezy-hypnotize and 10 secs into the song and my mirror fell on the floor..suction cup mirrors anyone?
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that alt is gonna stop charging when the batts reach a full charge.. so your answer is no it wont be to much..
Also dont think im bashing any other company with my other post, but ive heard and seen lots of issues with alt companies.. Thats why i picked teh company i did..
i just wanna be able to maintain 14 volts.do u guys think i should get rid of my batts? i have 2 yellowtop batterys(1 in hood and other in trunk)
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300 amp from DC power.. number is 888 441 0144
300 amps? would that be too much for the batterys? im new to this alternatr thing
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im running a Fi btl 12 @ 2 ohm on a T2500-1BDCP in a 04 honda civic.the stock amp is 70 amps i believe and i was wondering what size alternatr would i need and what site could i find one on.my mirror already broke off the frame of the car with this amp
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Cp is consant power meaning if you have impedance rise you won't lose out on power, and anyone can correct me if i'm wrong
Ok but I'm tryn to figure out why rockford released the BD and CP. For the same price. Especially if the CP has more power. Does the CP need more power to run compared to the BD?so in everyones opinion, should I get the CP?
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if i can ever finish it. everytime I start working on it for real something comes up. get the windows tinted tranny blows up again im like wtf. You'll be fine with that amp on your btl though. There are other options out there too.
Yea I just want an amp that's gonna satisfy me. I've been through hell and I wanna see what this sub can do. Hey what's the difference between the BD and CP?
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welcome aboard dude. If you need a hand with anything let me know. You got my number still(its nate. Ran into you at Ray and charles deli a while back) My truck is in the shop again so I got some free time
OMG LMAO,its soo weird u found me on here haha.yea i still got ur number.my amp vibrated apart.im about to order this rockford amp but its 500 watts above the rms for my sub.i was told i could set my gain down but i wanna make sure before i spend over a grand.i gotta hear ur truck sometime
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dual 2 or dual 1 (wired up to 2 ohms)? What options are on the amp (cooling, heat ring, etc)?
DVC 2 ohm
1000 Watts RMS x 1 @ 4-Ohms
1800 Watts RMS x 1 @ 2-Ohms
2500 Watts RMS x 1 @ 1-Ohm
Two amplifiers in bdSYNC configuration: 5000 Watts RMS x 1 @ 2-Ohms
General Features
0°/180° Phase Switch
1/0 AWG power/ground connectors
24dB/octave crossover
Audiophile grade speaker connections
Infrasonic filter
LED Signal/Power Meters - monitors signal & voltage with simulated VU needle
MasterSync - allows 1 amplifier to control an array of amplifiers
MOSFET output stage
MOSFET power supply
PowerSync - allows 2 amplifiers to be "strapped" together
RCA pass-thru
General Specifications
Efficiency (average): 87% @ 4-Ohm, 86% @ 2-Ohm, 75% @ 1-Ohm
Crossover Controls: Low-Pass (LP): 35Hz-250Hz @ 24dB/octave Butterworth
Infrasonic: 12dB/octave Butterworth, -3dB @ 28Hz
Tone Controls: Bass: 0dB to +18dB @ 45Hz
Signal Input: 1 RCA pair
Signal Output: 1 RCA pair
Power Input Connector: Block
Power Wire Gauge: 1/0 AWG
Speaker Output Connector: Block
Speaker Wire Gauge: 8 AWG to 16 AWG
Heat Sink Type: Cast aluminum
Cooling: Convection
Remote Controls: Optional Remote PEQ
(overrides built-in Punch Bass)
Visual Indicators: Power (Blue LED)
Thermal (Red LED)
Protect (Yellow LED)
Output -00dB to +2dB @ 11 steps (Blue LEDs)
Battery 9VDC to 16VDC @ 11 steps (Blue LEDs)
bd Circuit Topology Class
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 250Hz +/-0.5dB
Dimensions: 2.14 x 8.14 x 21.875 (in)
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If your btl is a dual 1 ohm, you should look for an amp that puts its power at 2 ohms.
This RF amp is not the best choice for a DVC1 sub.
Take a look at :
Audiopipe 3000.1
2 Sundown saz 1000 or 1500 strapped
Kicker 2500
Alpine mrp something 2000
And many more !
my sub is a 2 ohm
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You can, you can wire that sub up to either 1 or 4 ohms, and the amp is stable in both cases. I think you'd be safe as long as you dont abuse the gains on the amp, also hopefully your electrical is up to par for that amp, it produces raw power.
but what do u mean? my sub is a 2 ohm. the stats say that the amp is 2500 rms while my btl is 2000rms.im confused about what u said with 1 and 4 ohm
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I currently have a Fi BTL 12" at 2 ohms and I had a power acostik 5500bamf amp that died yesterday.everytime id turn it up or hit a bump my bass would cut out.and the amp protection light would come on.so i opened it after checking all my connections and noticed one of the capacitors vibrated loose.SO i was looking into amps and i saw the Rockford Fosgate T2500-1bd. does anybody know if id be able to run this ?
Polaris RZR-4 900 Turbo - Sound system and Mods - Update: New Seats!! Rockford Fosgate I-Beam Bracket Fabbed Pg. 30
in Just Meade....my projects - Tons of SMD Builds here!
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Wow steve that would look amazing. It's nice to see Rockford spicing it up a bit