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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8705210" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>My amp repair guy told me to multiply Amps x 10 volts as a base rms rating. I have used this method and found it quite accurate for class d amps. That PPI amp with 120 amp fuse will do 1200 watts rms. I like Rockville equipment because amps are cea2006 compliant. That means their ratings are spot on, and their prices are awesome for those of us whom are just starting out or on a tight budget. In my youth Pyramid was the go to brand for us kids with no cars but wanting a sound system. First new subs I ever purchased, totally loved them. They disappeared while I was in juvi. Homemade tiny *** sealed box and all. Lol. Good times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8705210, member: 654802"] My amp repair guy told me to multiply Amps x 10 volts as a base rms rating. I have used this method and found it quite accurate for class d amps. That PPI amp with 120 amp fuse will do 1200 watts rms. I like Rockville equipment because amps are cea2006 compliant. That means their ratings are spot on, and their prices are awesome for those of us whom are just starting out or on a tight budget. In my youth Pyramid was the go to brand for us kids with no cars but wanting a sound system. First new subs I ever purchased, totally loved them. They disappeared while I was in juvi. Homemade tiny *** sealed box and all. Lol. Good times. [/QUOTE]
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