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<blockquote data-quote="gmpisawresome" data-source="post: 8662843" data-attributes="member: 674213"><p>Currently looking at getting an amp for my solo baric s12l7 4-ohm DVC , which is rated at 750w RMS. Deciding between the Rockford 500x1d or the Rockville db14. Which is going to give better results? The Rockville gives out 1000 rms at 2 ohm, opposed to the ~600 the Rockford gives out. Should I go for the "lower quality" Rockville and have higher RMS to avoid clipping or go with Rockford to have better quality but possibly run into clipping? Also, will my cars 80 amp alternator and stock battery be able to handle either one of these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmpisawresome, post: 8662843, member: 674213"] Currently looking at getting an amp for my solo baric s12l7 4-ohm DVC , which is rated at 750w RMS. Deciding between the Rockford 500x1d or the Rockville db14. Which is going to give better results? The Rockville gives out 1000 rms at 2 ohm, opposed to the ~600 the Rockford gives out. Should I go for the "lower quality" Rockville and have higher RMS to avoid clipping or go with Rockford to have better quality but possibly run into clipping? Also, will my cars 80 amp alternator and stock battery be able to handle either one of these? [/QUOTE]
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