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We have three Rockford T2500bdCP's in our shop truck, all wired to a 1ohm load.


We are getting 2,964, 2973, and 2952 out of the three. Rising to alla bout 2.1-2.2 ohm dropping to 11.4 volts on full burp.



The "CP" technology is some amazing stuff man. When we first installed it on drained batts, we clamped one amp and it did 2,1292 Droping to 9.7v rising to the same.

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We have three Rockford T2500bdCP's in our shop truck, all wired to a 1ohm load.

We are getting 2,964, 2973, and 2952 out of the three. Rising to alla bout 2.1-2.2 ohm dropping to 11.4 volts on full burp.

The "CP" technology is some amazing stuff man. When we first installed it on drained batts, we clamped one amp and it did 2,1292 Droping to 9.7v rising to the same.

Whats your electrical looking like. ie Batteries and alternator(s)

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We have three Rockford T2500bdCP's in our shop truck, all wired to a 1ohm load.

We are getting 2,964, 2973, and 2952 out of the three. Rising to alla bout 2.1-2.2 ohm dropping to 11.4 volts on full burp.

The "CP" technology is some amazing stuff man. When we first installed it on drained batts, we clamped one amp and it did 2,1292 Droping to 9.7v rising to the same.

Whats your electrical looking like. ie Batteries and alternator(s)

Honestly it's weak right now.

4 Deka G31's, 2 320amp alts. With only one hooked up right now. lol

 

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the BDCP's resale value is worth it in it's self. The BDCP's aren't some standard Korean board like the Crescendo is. It has a lot of great engineering and dev behind it.

 

Even though I may run Crescendo I'd drop them in a second for RF

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it takes power to make power. no getting around that.

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for that price man,  i would have absolutly no doubt about going for the 2500's.  wouldnt think twice about it

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I have 2 of the Rockfords strapped together at 2ohms and they require a good electrical but those things hammer strapped at the 2 ohm load.

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