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2002 Rockford Fosgate Punch 700S 2 Channel Amp

**Brand new in box never been fitted still in plastics**

175 W X 2 @ 4 Ohms RMS

350 W X 2 @ 2 Ohms RMS

700 W X 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged RMS (887w RMS on birth sheet)

Comes with remote gain/bass control

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/ezcompare/e...&model=10058945

Retails for $1349

!!!!!!!!!ASKING FOR $999ONO!!!!!!!!!

0403334385

Melbourne

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Why is it worth so much for a 2x175wrms amp?

and it only bridges to 2ohms

I dont know how much they are "worth" but paying that much seems a little silly to start with for those power figures?

Just wondering cause im looking for something around 2x 200 rms but im not payin over $500 for it, I accept the fact that rockford are rockford

its a two channel, realistically expect it to run at around 230x2@4OHMS, its a rockford and they always underrate their amplifiers by minimum 15-20%...

comparison to $350 jaycar amplifier:

2x150@4OHMS

1x484@2OHMS

this is a rockford, the potential is there as stated by the birth sheet, nearly 900RMS@4ohms! thats 4ohms! and its not a dedicated monoblock sub amplifier. its rockford, its a quality amplifier. check out the RRP of the amp then draw your own conclusions.

IMO the price reflects the quality, so deal with it.

Im really sorry XSKAPE for wrecking thread but just had to say to ultim8DTM5...

say your 2x175 amp is 2x230rms then @4ohms $1300

thats 460wrms x1 @ 4ohms not 900

If the amp was 100% efficient 920w rms @2ohms x1

good distortion not sure on damping factor..

Jaycar 0435 4x100rms into 4 ohms $499 new

thats 2x200wrms @4ohms

thats 1x400wrms @4ohms

say 75% efficiency 1x400wrms @2ohms 600wrms x1

good distortion good damping factor

U could buy 2 jaycar 600w amps for a $1000 1200w

or RF realistically 800w or less for $1300

Hey im only going by electronics calc view what im trying to find out is whether that RF is worth $1300 new or not,

cheers mac

Notta Problem Mac.

But I just want to add one thing . "You can't compare gold with bronze; They're simply not in the same class."

Motor Magazine did it once comparing a 208KW R34 GTR with a 300KW Dunnydore. Which one preformed better and handeled better and had better times and most of all sheer POWER. A classic example of comparing Gold With Bronze.

BTW: Just for the record: I read the birth sheet again and its 887w RMS bridge @ 2ohms not 4ohms (Sorry for any inconveinience)

Phu

AMP IS STILL OPEN TO OFFERS

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