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im looking and saw a RF 125.2 for sale in great condition with end caps for 75 shipped. Is this a good price?

looking to run it on my RE XXX comps instead of the 4125.

how much power can i expect from it? cant find many threads on it. Thanks

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Not enough info, like whats it look like?

If its in the same era as my Punch 225.2 was (1997sh). Then yes its worth it and there is one year 1998 when they ran the black and sliver grind heatsinks with the 1997 guts in them and all go by the same call numbers. Punch 75.2 or 225.2

The year before was grey with gold end caps or a darker grey.

Edit: does it take an X-card. If so those amps are worth it.

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$75 is a good deal. I bought this amp brand new back in 97/98. Here are the specs on it.

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/scripts/rig...ated=1083785077

I lost the birthsheet but I remember it puts out a little shy of 500 watts (it was 496 watts if I remember correctly). Mine got really really hot. I started commuting to work and it would cut out after like 45 or 50 minutes. I gave it to my buddy and picked up a T500-1bd. If I didn't make long drives I would have kept it.

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