So considering both amps would be powering 2 XFLs at 2 ohms, you couldn't really say which amp would be overall a better decision?Whichever you can get cheaper..
You think the fosgate would be more efficient at 2 ohms?I'd choose the fosgate just cuz it's the bdcp
The fosgate WILL put out more power at 2 ohms. 1500+So considering both amps would be powering 2 XFLs at 2 ohms, you couldn't really say which amp would be overall a better decision?
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You think the fosgate would be more efficient and put out more power at 2 ohms?
Yup. At 2 ohms, both will be very efficient and put out good power. Whichever is cheaper, and fits your install better. Both are great bets.Whichever you can get cheaper..
I do not understand the question...I mean, really? Do you want to run them with 400w ea or 750w ea? If the question is which one is better built for 2 ohm operation, RF all day...if you should ever consider 1/2 ohm operation with proper electrical to support that power, then the SAZ....but if you ware to consider that option, I would recommend you to something such as the Crossfire C51700D for @ 2500w rms at 1/2 ohm operation.(but Sonic recently jacked the price on those through the roof)If price didn't play a part, which amp would you say is better amp to buy. The amp is gonna be powering 2 XFLs at 2 ohms.So The rockford or the Sundown?
No, no man lol. I'm just asking what amp would you say is better. Not depending on the wattage it puts outI do not understand the question...I mean, really? Do you want to run them with 400w ea or 750w ea? If the question is which one is better built for 2 ohm operation, RF all day...if you should ever consider 1/2 ohm operation with proper electrical to support that power, then the SAZ....but if you ware to consider that option, I would recommend you to something such as the Crossfire C51700D for @ 2500w rms at 1/2 ohm operation.(but Sonic recently jacked the price on those through the roof)