Yes Rockford Fosgate has suffered quite a bit since the early 90's mostly because:
A) they decided to make lower line products. In the early 90's the Punch series was the only series. Anytime you start making entry level products and your entry level products become your primary bread and butter your gonna lose prestige. If Audison made a line that sold at best buy for $199 their reputation would suffer too. Economics dictates these amps may be well built ect but cant possibly be using the best components. Focal makes entry level speakers but their Access line isn't domineering over their high end stuff like Rockfords Punch series is so there reputation isn't tarnished (not to mention their entry line isn't exactly best buy/circuit city entry level like RF's)
B) they decided to diversify. Too many **** products. Nobody can be the best at everything and quite frankly alot of their speakers, subs and head units hurt their reputation more than making two lines of amplifiers. Even their entry level amps are pretty good and can compete with enty level offerings from other companies. Cant say the same for alot of their speakers. Alot are just plain inferior to the competition for the same money or just **** all together. If all they made were amps and the occasional processor like they used to I think their rep would still be close to what it was.
But no they haven't fell off, the power series amps are proof in itself they still know how to make amplifiers with the best of them. They dont seem overpriced to me at all. I bet you my arm if you compare them with most amps with better watts per dollar ratio the Power series amps have closer tolerance and higher temp components, cleaner more reliable surface mount internals (they were kind of the 1rst to run with it) and are more grossly under rated. Not to mention all are 1ohm stable and quadrouple their 4ohm power into 1ohms. so what may seem to cost too much for a 50x2 amp suddenly doesn't seem overpriced to the customer who is getting 300x2 into 1ohms (rated 200x2 plus the gross underating). Sure thats gonna cost you more than the average 50x2 amplifier.
A) they decided to make lower line products. In the early 90's the Punch series was the only series. Anytime you start making entry level products and your entry level products become your primary bread and butter your gonna lose prestige. If Audison made a line that sold at best buy for $199 their reputation would suffer too. Economics dictates these amps may be well built ect but cant possibly be using the best components. Focal makes entry level speakers but their Access line isn't domineering over their high end stuff like Rockfords Punch series is so there reputation isn't tarnished (not to mention their entry line isn't exactly best buy/circuit city entry level like RF's)
B) they decided to diversify. Too many **** products. Nobody can be the best at everything and quite frankly alot of their speakers, subs and head units hurt their reputation more than making two lines of amplifiers. Even their entry level amps are pretty good and can compete with enty level offerings from other companies. Cant say the same for alot of their speakers. Alot are just plain inferior to the competition for the same money or just **** all together. If all they made were amps and the occasional processor like they used to I think their rep would still be close to what it was.
But no they haven't fell off, the power series amps are proof in itself they still know how to make amplifiers with the best of them. They dont seem overpriced to me at all. I bet you my arm if you compare them with most amps with better watts per dollar ratio the Power series amps have closer tolerance and higher temp components, cleaner more reliable surface mount internals (they were kind of the 1rst to run with it) and are more grossly under rated. Not to mention all are 1ohm stable and quadrouple their 4ohm power into 1ohms. so what may seem to cost too much for a 50x2 amp suddenly doesn't seem overpriced to the customer who is getting 300x2 into 1ohms (rated 200x2 plus the gross underating). Sure thats gonna cost you more than the average 50x2 amplifier.
