Posted July 9, 201015 yr Traded my friend for what looks like a rf t-1000 monoblock.This is exactly what it looks like but it has no rf sticker on the front, but it does have the rf sticker on the back with the serial number and whatnot.It has 2 channels NOT 1 does this mean its not a 1000rms mono block? I hooked it up to my type e 12 and it worked fine.
July 9, 201015 yr Author Nevermind guys I found it.Rockford Fosgate® - T10001bdIt has 2 speaker channels which led me to think it wasn't a t1000 mono.But it looks like that's what I have now
July 13, 201015 yr Nevermind guys I found it.Rockford Fosgate® - T10001bdIt has 2 speaker channels which led me to think it wasn't a t1000 mono.But it looks like that's what I have now It's probably internally wired to make it look as if its a 2 channel amp. That just makes wiring subs easier. Does the amp have fuses? True mono block amps have no fuses.
July 18, 201015 yr It's probably internally wired to make it look as if its a 2 channel amp. That just makes wiring subs easier. Does the amp have fuses? True mono block amps have no fuses.Says who?I have a PG 4ch amp that has no built in fusing, and I had a Alpine PDX 1000.1 (mono) that had 4 25amp blade fuses on the back.RF has been doing dual speaker terminal mono blocks for years, as have many other manufacturers.
July 18, 201015 yr It's probably internally wired to make it look as if its a 2 channel amp. That just makes wiring subs easier. Does the amp have fuses? True mono block amps have no fuses.Say WHA?I'm not sure where you heard this, but it is inaccurate sir. Please reference the SAZ-1000 and SAZ-1,500 as proof "true mono block amps" can have internal fusing.
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