Rockford RF X6?? WTF??

 

Bronze Member
Username: Alias747

Post Number: 47
Registered: Apr-05
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem%26item%3D5773778746%26&sspagename= STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT%26

Ok, I have never heard of this amp before! I went to rockford's site, and they have nothing about it either. They don't have any amp that does 850w RMS @ 2 ohms. Has anyone ever heard of this amp?

So ok, I was going to get a MTX Thunder 801D, then I stumbled across this RF X6(?). It does 50 more watts RMS at 2 ohms. And I can get it for about the same price. My only beef with this amp is it's refurbished. Would you trust it? Judging by the fact that I barely believe this thing exists, much less buying it refubished, is kind of a leap of faith.

If anyone has anything about this amp PLEASE let me know, or answer any of my questions. Thanks!
 

Bronze Member
Username: Alias747

Post Number: 49
Registered: Apr-05
Any one heard of this amp?
 

Anonymous
 
Type RF X6.A Year: 2005
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Gun Metal amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"





Type RF X6.C Year: 2005
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Chrome plated amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"
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Type RF X6.A Year: 2004
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Gun Metal amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"
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Type RF X6.C Year: 2004
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Chrome plated amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"


 

Anonymous
 
Type RF X6.A Year: 2005
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Gun Metal amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"





Type RF X6.C Year: 2005
700x1 @ 4 ohms, 1100x1 @ 2 ohms, High efficiency bd design, 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover, 12dB infrasonic filter @ 28Hz, RCA inputs, RCA pass thrus, 4 stage thermal management, Power Sync capability, remote Punch Bass control and Chrome plated amplifier shroud. H 3.2" x W 11.6" x L 17.6"
 

Bronze Member
Username: Alias747

Post Number: 51
Registered: Apr-05
I am guessing that you got that info from Rockford's website. But like I said, this amp is supposedly supposed to put out 850 watts RMS @ 2-ohms. None of the ones you posted do. Take a look at the auction if you haven't yet. Anyone have any idea?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Alias747

Post Number: 55
Registered: Apr-05
Anyone? Wow, I guess no one has heard of this amp?
 

Gold Member
Username: Carguy

Post Number: 2943
Registered: Nov-04
Don't waste your money on RF's new amp. That amp is not what you consider "high" quality.
You'd be better off buying RF's old school amps. Much better built.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Alias747

Post Number: 60
Registered: Apr-05
OK. THANK YOU. I finally got an answer! I will probably be going with the A8000T or MTX 801D then. But I think I am leaning a little more toward the A8000T.
 

Gold Member
Username: Carguy

Post Number: 2946
Registered: Nov-04
You should go listen to A8000T for yourself. For $150 or less, I recommend A8000T or A8002T.
Anything over that amount, then you have to look at MTX, JBL, old RFs.
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