"It is a 4ch amp that can be bridged to 2ch
500 watts x 4 @ 4 ohms 1000 watts x 4 @ 2 ohms 2000 watts x 4 @ 1 ohm 3750 watts x 4 @ .5 ohm 2000 watts x 2 @ 4 ohms bridged 4000 watts x 2 @ 2 ohms bridged 7500 watts x 2 @ 1 ohms bridged" http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/galle...s/ces2k6-6.jpg http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/galle...s/ces2k6-5.jpg |
Looks cool another statement piece pushing the technologies to its limits. I wonder what kind of power supply it require to run that thing ??
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I wonder what kind of power supply it require to run that thing ?? Uber sweet as each year manufacturers push the envelope unveiling these monster toys. |
This has got to be the biggest POS I've ever seen :eek:
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agreed
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Originally posted by King Dynasty: Looks cool another statement piece pushing the technologies to its limits. I wonder what kind of power supply it require to run that thing ?? this amplifier only draws 30 amps @ 14.4 volts per 1,000 watts RMS of output |
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law. If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont.. 30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS. for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps. |
Now to find a vehicle to put it in [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]
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I have a donner car!
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Originally posted by chev2: ^ yeah right. Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law. If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont.. 30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS. for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps. 42 volts x 30 amps = 1260 1000/1260 = 79.4% |
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