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Haz Anga 02-20-2012 03:38 PM

Opinions needed on what to do...
 
Hey all, I havn't posted in a while, but i have a question, I've been googeing for a couple weeks without getting any real answers.

I have a Rockford Fosgate Punch 201s amp.
4ohm @ 50W x2
2ohm @ 100W x 2

I already have my sub, Single 12" powered by a RF power 351M RMS @ 2ohm is 350W. Wondering if anyone knows the peak wattage of this amp (I can't find it anywhere, not even in the manual).
And I have a 4CH amp setup too...

Ok but now back to my original question I'm looking for what could work with my RF Punch 201s. I was thinking a pair of mids or something, but with 50W RMS x2 @ 4ohm... don't have much to work with, and I havn't seen many speakers that are 2ohm. Anyone have any ideas on what i could do with this amp?

zoomer 02-20-2012 08:47 PM

yep you have 2x 50 watts. not to shabby actually. It will work nicely. Keep the HP at 80 Hz or above and you will have plenty of power. Live with it. If you really feel you dont have enough power you can upgrade later. I ran 50 watts in a minivan up front and it was pleny loud

Haz Anga 02-20-2012 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by zoomer (Post 664460)
yep you have 2x 50 watts. not to shabby actually. It will work nicely. Keep the HP at 80 Hz or above and you will have plenty of power. Live with it. If you really feel you dont have enough power you can upgrade later. I ran 50 watts in a minivan up front and it was pleny loud

I have a 4 channel that's running 50W x4 which is fine, i'm just wondering what kind of speakers i could use with this 2 channel amp (Rockford Fosgate Punch 201s) I was wondering about getting midpower speakers or something, 6x9's? That would all go with or close to the 50W RMS per speaker @ 4ohm's or what kind of speakers i could use that are 100W ea @ 2ohm's.


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