bridge two rockville RXD-M3 amps
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bridge two rockville RXD-M3 amps
I have a 2000 regular cab s10 and I managed to cram four alpine type s 10's behind the seats. it sounds good but I wish I got more out of the subs. im running a Rockville RXD-M3 amp and I wired the subs to have a 2ohm load. I calculate im getting 187 watts per sub at best. could I get another amp and bridge them? is it worth it to get another amp and bridging?
Another option is I found a soundstream RUB1.2500D amp rated at 1700 watts rms at 2ohm and has a signal-to-noise ratio of 105db which is 5db higher then the Rockville. but I don't know how good that amp is or how accurate the specs are.
this is my first car audio sound system. I also have a 2200 watt capacitor hooked up
also if theres better 10's that have the same or less mounting depth let me know. I cant get any deeper of a mounting depth then what the type s 10's have. and my box has the minimum air space you can have for four type s 10's. like I said it barley fits
Another option is I found a soundstream RUB1.2500D amp rated at 1700 watts rms at 2ohm and has a signal-to-noise ratio of 105db which is 5db higher then the Rockville. but I don't know how good that amp is or how accurate the specs are.
this is my first car audio sound system. I also have a 2200 watt capacitor hooked up
also if theres better 10's that have the same or less mounting depth let me know. I cant get any deeper of a mounting depth then what the type s 10's have. and my box has the minimum air space you can have for four type s 10's. like I said it barley fits
Last edited by truitt; 05-24-2016 at 05:48 AM.
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