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I was wondering about that power rating as well.wamason wrote:Looks like Pioneer hasn't changed much in the last year or two. They're still exagerating their power specs on their woofers. 1200 watts max sounds great, but when you look at the RMS rating of 300 watts, it doesn's seem so awesome anymore. I would be wary....find someone who has one and listen to it, not just on a showroom flow, but in a vehicle as well.
Yea, that's a big problem with car audio manufacturers. When I see manufacturers rating their speakers/subs like that, I usually stay away. A max power rating does have some meaning, but not much.AZS10Crew wrote:I was wondering about that power rating as well.wamason wrote:Looks like Pioneer hasn't changed much in the last year or two. They're still exagerating their power specs on their woofers. 1200 watts max sounds great, but when you look at the RMS rating of 300 watts, it doesn's seem so awesome anymore. I would be wary....find someone who has one and listen to it, not just on a showroom flow, but in a vehicle as well.
RF was a good brand. They made their best stuff back when it was just Jim Fosgate. RF went down hill quickly when they started selling to Best Buy and several other retail chains. They started rating their amps for max power, and over hyping their products. Here's an example:AZS10Crew wrote:I've always liked Rockford Fosgate because they seem to do the opposite with their power ratings...underestimate so that you can be pleasantly surprised by their abilities.
You just couldn't beat the old RF punch amps...that stuff was just wow. I don't knwo what to say about it. The new RF stuff is same cheap stuff everyone else makes.Walt wrote:RF was a good brand. They made their best stuff back when it was just Jim Fosgate. RF went down hill quickly when they started selling to Best Buy and several other retail chains. They started rating their amps for max power, and over hyping their products. Here's an example:AZS10Crew wrote:I've always liked Rockford Fosgate because they seem to do the opposite with their power ratings...underestimate so that you can be pleasantly surprised by their abilities.
Back in the day (4 or 5 years ago), if you bought a Punch series, or Power series 500, you were getting an amp that would put out 500 watts RMS bridged at 4 Ohms, or 125x2 at 4 Ohms, or 250x2 at 2 Ohms. So you were getting a real 500 watt amplifier.
Now if you buy their equivalent amp, a 5002, you're getting an amp that will put out 500 watts RMS bridged at 2 Ohms. There's the difference! And only 75x2 at 4 Ohms. So really, this amp they're selling for the same price, is only half the amp that they used to sell. Plus, the old Punch 500's, could handle 2 Ohms bridged, and you'd get between 700 and 1K watts RMS at 2 Ohms Bridged.