MM2084 - Appropriate amount of power to feed it with
nerraD
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Just picked up a RF Punch 325.1 sub amp for a good deal. It's rated at 175 W x 1 into a 4 ohm load... but, the spec sheet for the amp shows it puts out ~240W rms into 4 ohms at 14 V.
Is this going to be too much for the MM2084? I says it's rated at 200 w rms...
I guess I wasn't expecting the RF amp to be underrated quite so much.
FWIW, I'm building the suggested 0.35 ft^3 sealed box for the MM2084. Don't intend to push the sub really hard... just want it to fill out the bottom end nicely.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Is this going to be too much for the MM2084? I says it's rated at 200 w rms...
I guess I wasn't expecting the RF amp to be underrated quite so much.
FWIW, I'm building the suggested 0.35 ft^3 sealed box for the MM2084. Don't intend to push the sub really hard... just want it to fill out the bottom end nicely.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Thatll work just fine. Set the gains properly and pay attention to the volume and youll be fine.polkaudio sound quality competitor since 2005
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Sounds good. Thanks for the reply!