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<blockquote data-quote="snobrdrdan" data-source="post: 2616" data-attributes="member: 540751"><p>I just hooked up a new Rockford Fosgate Punch Power 800.2 amp in my Dodge Dakota Extended Cab R/T. I got 4 gauge running to a 1 Farad capacitor too. The head unit is the Panasonic CQ-DFX701U. Anyways....I have 2 12inch Infinity Perfect subs (4ohm) in a sealed box with about 1.25 cubic feet for each sub. I had the amp running one channel (it's a 2 channel amp) to each speaker. But I looked on RF's website and it showed how to bridge it to one channel for 2 speakers. So I just bridged the amp so I think that the amp is running at 2 ohms now.</p><p></p><p>Is that too much power for these Infinity speakers????</p><p></p><p>AND should I get a smaller box for the subs or a bigger one for Infinity Perfect subs??? I would like a smaller box, because it takes up the whole back seat, but would I lose quality?</p><p></p><p>Do good RCA cables really matter at all???</p><p></p><p>Any help would be great! Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snobrdrdan, post: 2616, member: 540751"] I just hooked up a new Rockford Fosgate Punch Power 800.2 amp in my Dodge Dakota Extended Cab R/T. I got 4 gauge running to a 1 Farad capacitor too. The head unit is the Panasonic CQ-DFX701U. Anyways....I have 2 12inch Infinity Perfect subs (4ohm) in a sealed box with about 1.25 cubic feet for each sub. I had the amp running one channel (it's a 2 channel amp) to each speaker. But I looked on RF's website and it showed how to bridge it to one channel for 2 speakers. So I just bridged the amp so I think that the amp is running at 2 ohms now. Is that too much power for these Infinity speakers???? AND should I get a smaller box for the subs or a bigger one for Infinity Perfect subs??? I would like a smaller box, because it takes up the whole back seat, but would I lose quality? Do good RCA cables really matter at all??? Any help would be great! Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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