The spekaers don't know what to do with a clipped signal so that energy gets turned into heat/distortion, and it's all bad. We don't want a clipped signal because if you have an clipped input signal, the amplifier will amplify that, and make it even worse. This tells you how loud you can turn up the volume on the radio without getting a clipped signal. When it lights up, look at the volume level on the radio, and slowly turn it down, 1 number/notch at a time unitl the LED stops illuminating. Then, you play a test track and turn the volume up on the head unit Before you connect your speakers, you want to get the amplifier power and connected to the head unit. Most radios or head units have distortion at a certain volume. This allows you to perfectly set your amplifier gains so that you don't get a clipped input or output signal and helps protect and extend the life of your car's stereo system. That the amplifier doesn't send a clipped signal to the speakers or subwoofer. The CLEAN setup is an LED clipping indicator that tells you where your head unit clips (distorts) for the signal input of the amplifier and where to set the gain on the amplifier to ensure ![]() This amplifier comes with Rockford's CLEAN setup technology. With 500 watts RMS to the subwoofer you can power a single P3 subwoofer at 1 Ohm, a pair of R2 subwoofers, a pair of P1 subwoofers, or a T1 Slim subwoofer. This allows you to add a single subwoofer with more power handling, or you have enough power for two subwoofers. The Rockford Fosgate P1000X5 delivers more power to the subwoofers, more efficiently because it is 1 ohm stable. Many 5 channel amplifiers are not 1 Ohm stable for the subwoofer. But, if your speakers can handle between 100-125W RMS, the P1000X5 is perfect.ģ00W 2 Ohms and 500W x 1 1 Ohm for the Subwoofer(s)įor the subwoofer channel, the P1000X5 puts out 300 watts at 2 Ohms and 500 watts at 1 Ohm. Is a perfect match for virtually all car audio speakers, unless you have some expensive, high-end speakers that can really handle some power. If you are building a larger system and you are wiring more than one speaker per channel, the P1000X5 is rated at 125 per channel at 2 ohms. This is the most common setup where each channel is powering a single, 4 ohm speaker. The Rockford Fosgate P1000X5 puts out 75 watts RMS to each speaker at 4 ohms. If you are looking to upgrade your vehicle's stereo system and you one amp to handle everything, the P1000X5 is one of the best choices out there. ![]() This amplifier is a beast that gives you 5 channel to power your speakers plus an additional channel for the subwoofer(s). The Rockford Fosgate P1000X5 is an all-in-one solution to deliver superior sound quality, clarity, and hard hitting bass to your vehicle's stereo system. Rockford Fosgate Punch 1000 Watt 5 Channel Amplifier
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