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ok ive got a rf t10001bd that does 1633 watts rms at 1 oh and 1110 at 2 ohm. i also have a 2.5 cubic ft per side ported box tuned to 35-38 hz. the subs i have now are rf's t112d4. one of them blew for supposively no aparent reason at all so i replaced it. now the other one blew and yet again no reason. so i was thinking of switching brands. i have heard about the fi's, and just wondering what ones to really look at. i was thinkin the bl or the q series. im mostly spl but want it to sound good too. and if i do end up getting some, what ohm load should i get? and how would i wire them to 1ohm or above?

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one of them blew for supposively no aparent reason at all so i replaced it. now the other one blew and yet again no reason.

I'm willing to bet there is a reason...you don't get two spontaneous mechanical failures unless RF's quality control has really hit rock bottom.

Do you have a shop or anyone near you with an oscilloscope? You might be surprised at what the amp's doing...

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one of them blew for supposively no aparent reason at all so i replaced it. now the other one blew and yet again no reason.

I'm willing to bet there is a reason...you don't get two spontaneous mechanical failures unless RF's quality control has really hit rock bottom.

Do you have a shop or anyone near you with an oscilloscope? You might be surprised at what the amp's doing...

i have no idea if any shop has one around here or not. heard about them before but can u refresh my memory on exactly what they do?? and one blew a month after i got the box and amp then the other one 4 months later. had them on a rf p8002 for 1.5-2 years in a smaller 1.75 x 2 box and were fine.

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