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nobody likes rockford fosgate??
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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin buick" data-source="post: 4609941" data-attributes="member: 578001"><p>Appearntly it does take a rocket scientist because no one else can figure out how the amp works to manipulate and maximize the power.</p><p></p><p>And again the money thing will change as the amps become mass produced in several sizes.</p><p></p><p>Let me just ask you guys this.... please just forget this whole RF discussion for a minute. If a company (any company) put out a new amp, that puts out lets say 3000wrms and it ran the same price as any other amp in its range but ran cooler, could be .5ohm stable, and last but not least only draw 100amps of power. Would you buy it? Or would you say theres no advantage and stick to the traditional way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin buick, post: 4609941, member: 578001"] Appearntly it does take a rocket scientist because no one else can figure out how the amp works to manipulate and maximize the power. And again the money thing will change as the amps become mass produced in several sizes. Let me just ask you guys this.... please just forget this whole RF discussion for a minute. If a company (any company) put out a new amp, that puts out lets say 3000wrms and it ran the same price as any other amp in its range but ran cooler, could be .5ohm stable, and last but not least only draw 100amps of power. Would you buy it? Or would you say theres no advantage and stick to the traditional way? [/QUOTE]
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