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<blockquote data-quote="rumple4skin" data-source="post: 4183823" data-attributes="member: 587703"><p>and fyi mike i used that rockford site i linked up there earlyer to tell you the efectiveness of your amp given your rms output of the amp or berth sheet. you must take into account the big three upgrade tho, if you do not have th big three upgraded grounds you cant put higher then 4 gauge wire into the spec or you will mess up your efectivness. however with the big three it is up to the wire. most cars come factory with 6-8 gauge grounds so tecnicly up to 6 gauge, anyway find out what the rms watts really are or atleast alot closer thatway, then you factor that number into the dmm volt formula and you have your actual output.</p><p></p><p>anymore qustions or concerns on the matter feel free to ask</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumple4skin, post: 4183823, member: 587703"] and fyi mike i used that rockford site i linked up there earlyer to tell you the efectiveness of your amp given your rms output of the amp or berth sheet. you must take into account the big three upgrade tho, if you do not have th big three upgraded grounds you cant put higher then 4 gauge wire into the spec or you will mess up your efectivness. however with the big three it is up to the wire. most cars come factory with 6-8 gauge grounds so tecnicly up to 6 gauge, anyway find out what the rms watts really are or atleast alot closer thatway, then you factor that number into the dmm volt formula and you have your actual output. anymore qustions or concerns on the matter feel free to ask [/QUOTE]
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