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Fosgate HE2, enough power?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrmagoo_83" data-source="post: 10352" data-attributes="member: 541533"><p>Found a site with the HE2s (model RFP3210), that says the usual RMS values 100-400 watts (200 Watss per coil), Peak 800 Watts. Well if they can handle 100 watts RMS, how is that, thats now where near 200 watts? I dont want to take any chance on damaging these things for the price. I found out my amp pushes 250watts RMS mono @ 4 ohms. So divide that by two and that would be 125 watts per voice coil on all four voice coils (both subs).</p><p></p><p>Ok sorry the real question I am trying to ask, please forgive me for my ignorance in this field, <span style="color: royalblue">if you were me</span> (a somewhat cheap ass, who likes to not break stuff that is expensive if he owns it), what would you go with?</p><p></p><p>The dual 4 ohm HE2s?</p><p></p><p>The 8 ohm HEs?</p><p></p><p>3 12 ohm MTX 6000s?</p><p></p><p>Or a pistol with one bullet and one spin? (you better not choose this one).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help, hopefully no more questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmagoo_83, post: 10352, member: 541533"] Found a site with the HE2s (model RFP3210), that says the usual RMS values 100-400 watts (200 Watss per coil), Peak 800 Watts. Well if they can handle 100 watts RMS, how is that, thats now where near 200 watts? I dont want to take any chance on damaging these things for the price. I found out my amp pushes 250watts RMS mono @ 4 ohms. So divide that by two and that would be 125 watts per voice coil on all four voice coils (both subs). Ok sorry the real question I am trying to ask, please forgive me for my ignorance in this field, [COLOR=royalblue]if you were me[/COLOR] (a somewhat cheap ass, who likes to not break stuff that is expensive if he owns it), what would you go with? The dual 4 ohm HE2s? The 8 ohm HEs? 3 12 ohm MTX 6000s? Or a pistol with one bullet and one spin? (you better not choose this one). Thanks for the help, hopefully no more questions. [/QUOTE]
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