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fosgate152ohm 
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I  have a pair of rockford fosgate pwr-410 10 inch subs.  I found the chart for the specs but theres no peak power rating, just rms which is 300 watts. these are single 4 ohm woofers so i will be running them off of my fosgate 1000.2. its rated at 275x2 rms and 550x2 peak @ 2 stereo. I dont want to kill these woofers but does any one know the peak. im guessin 600 but i cant find it any where. i would appreciate some help
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Posted: August 12, 2006 at 2:02 AM / IP Logged  

Check the RockfordFosgate Knowledge Base. http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/

Oh...the 410s are rated @ 300 watts.

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Posted: August 12, 2006 at 1:18 PM / IP Logged  
Most of those old 1000.2's ran up around the 1200w rms into 4 ohms bridged. That would be the perfect amount of power for the 4 svc 4 ohm subs that you have. You can and will kill any sub if you breach either the thermal or mechanical barriers of the sub, regardless of the rms or peak wattage claim of the sub. Heat is the killer here. Read Stephen K's sticky thread on Too Little Power.
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fosgate152ohm 
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Thanx man. We had a dual 2 ohm 15 inch stroker come in to the shop today and i got ahold of it. im going to put the fosgate on that instead of two old tens. only one word .............................LOUD
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why do you even care about the peak power? its all about the RMS baby!
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Posted: August 12, 2006 at 8:47 PM / IP Logged  

killer sonata wrote:
why do you even care about the peak power? its all about the RMS baby!

"Peak Power" is a made up term for people who have no clue what RMS means....

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fosgate152ohm 
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I know i know i just like those little woofers and i have a tendencey to like to blast the living crap out of my system all the time. i douht i could find a nother pair of those in mint condition. thats just me though i like the old stuff. these this little orion 225 that i want where i work. its in like new condition but old. only 150 bux

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