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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8638857" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>I know there are some big names in Car Audio that love Rockford stuff, so I'm sure it's good...but $450 for 75x4 @4 ohm is not a great deal. Remember that if two amps have the same THD, same signal-to-noise, and the same rated power, then they're going to sound the same (although some people will tell you otherwise). Just make sure you're buying from a brand that you trust to tell you the honest ratings - look for CEA approvals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8638857, member: 673826"] I know there are some big names in Car Audio that love Rockford stuff, so I'm sure it's good...but $450 for 75x4 @4 ohm is not a great deal. Remember that if two amps have the same THD, same signal-to-noise, and the same rated power, then they're going to sound the same (although some people will tell you otherwise). Just make sure you're buying from a brand that you trust to tell you the honest ratings - look for CEA approvals. [/QUOTE]
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