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<blockquote data-quote="skadude016" data-source="post: 4740488" data-attributes="member: 546903"><p>actually that Rockford amp does 200-250 rms bridged at 4 ohm.</p><p></p><p>Each of your punch woofers can handle 150 rms watts. and are single voice coil 8 ohm woofers. meaning. if you wire the woofers in parallel you can achieve a 4 ohm load for that amplifier. I dont see any need for an upgrade. if you get an amp that says it does 300rms at 4 ohm. all you will be getting is a wasted paycheck. and minimal to unnoticeable increase in sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skadude016, post: 4740488, member: 546903"] actually that Rockford amp does 200-250 rms bridged at 4 ohm. Each of your punch woofers can handle 150 rms watts. and are single voice coil 8 ohm woofers. meaning. if you wire the woofers in parallel you can achieve a 4 ohm load for that amplifier. I dont see any need for an upgrade. if you get an amp that says it does 300rms at 4 ohm. all you will be getting is a wasted paycheck. and minimal to unnoticeable increase in sound. [/QUOTE]
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