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I'm getting my fully loaded Fi BTL N2 18'' soon. I'm still not sure what amp to get without overpowering or under powering the BTL. Do you think 1 Rockford t2500bdcp would be too much for it (it put out 2500watts at 1ohm and 2 ohm)?? Or also im thinking about getting 2 rockford T1000bdcp's (which puts out 1000watts at 1ohm or 2ohm) and hooking up one amp on each coil on the BTL. Let me know what you guys think

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Get a RF T1500-bdCP and call it a day... Underrated power at 14.4v usually... Might get close to 17-1800 watts out if it at 1 or 2 ohms...

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I like the 2500 idea. Just be sure you have the electrical to back it up.

For electrical I have all Rockford wiring 0awg for big three and amp, 8awg for sub and amp connections, 270amp dc power alternator. I have all the parts ready for install I just need a few more things before I start the build. I just don't wanna hurt the BTL and then have to recone : (.

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Get a RF T1500-bdCP and call it a day... Underrated power at 14.4v usually... Might get close to 17-1800 watts out if it at 1 or 2 ohms...

I Love all the Rockford power amps but I do really think the T1500bdcp will do the BTL 18'' justice?? I'm in a predicament : (

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No predicament and no such thing as underpowering.

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No predicament and no such thing as underpowering.

So which amp would you suggest from Rockford's power line?? or amps??

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I would go with the 2500 and set it for 2000 so you have a little headroom. I would not do the 2 amps on one sub deal. No reason for it and you risk damaging the sub if they're not gain matched correctly.

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