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What Kind of Amp do I need for my speakers/subs?

The speakers are Rockford Fosgate Punch HE RFP 4412

Specs:

8 ohm

200 Watts RMS

400 Watts Peak

There are two of them.

What kind of amp do I need?

Links to amps online would be cool too.

Looking for something not too expensive.

I want to buy one on craigslist if possible so if you could give me a list to check for before I buy one that would be great!

Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Your going to need an amp that is 400rms at 4 ohm since your subs wired together will drop to 4 ohms. I dont know of any amps off the top of my head but just search the internet for an amp that has that spec. There should be plenty to chose from.

  • bolen
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    4ch. amps don't have the pwr for that. you employ the 4ch. on your doors and get a mono amp for the sub. 200w head capacity no longer something because of the fact the amps would be offering all the flexibility the pinnacle purely provides you the sign. Get a one thousand w amp on your sub and do the vast 3 decrease than the hood. would decide on a cap additionally.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    if thats 200 rms put together then a 200 watt amp, if thats just one then get a 400 watt amp, just try to match your total rms and get an amp that maxes out at that

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    go to best buy and ask them, not people on yahooanswers.com all answers will always be different, and most the people have no clue what they are talking about just pretend to.

    yahooanswers will give you poor results

    best buy will give you proffessional results.

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