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If you are exploring adding an amplifier to your classic car, you may have noticed that there are a ton of different options, all at different price points, and many of them seem to put out the same amount of power. This can be somewhat confusing, right? Well, not all 400-watt amplifiers are the same. Whether or not you hear a difference though is the big story. 400 watts is 400 watts as long as it is actually 400 watts.
For example, let's compare the Rockford Fosgate PBR400x4d, P400x4, T400x4ad, and T400-4. These are all 400-watt amps from Rockford Fosgate, one of the largest and most trusted brands in the industry. Every Rockford Fosgate amplifier comes with a birth certificate that will show the actual power output of the amplifier.
So which one is the best? That all depends. Some of this depends on power output, some of it on the features, and some of it on marketing.
Let's talk about power out first. All are rated at 400 watts. All things being equal, if the power output is held at 400 watts, they will all sound the same, with the exception of the T400x4ad. The T400x4ad features a constant power circuit that ensures that the amp is constantly putting out 100 watts per channel, regardless of the speaker impedance. As a speaker moves to generate sound, it's impedance is constantly changing. It can go up to 8 ohms, it can go down to 1 ohm. If you put a speaker on a meter, you will see the resistance change when you push on the cone. That is the real difference and why sonically, it will sound better than the rest.
Now, the other features. All things being equal, if the power output is held at 400 watts, you probably will not be able to hear the difference. So why the price differences? This is going to come down to 4 main things
Now the marketing aspect. Above you can see that there are 4 different 400-watt amplifiers and they all have a different power output. Why is a Punch P400x4 a 400-watt amp when it is actually putting out 500 watts? The answer is two-fold. First, Rockford Fosgate wants to make sure they under-promise and over-deliver. If you buy a 400-watt amp and it turns out it is only putting out 380 watts, you're going to be upset, angry, and feel like you've been ripped off. The second part comes down to the public and consumers. The most searched 4 channel amplifier is a 400-watt amp. Most speakers can handle somewhere between 50-100 watts RMS and this fits right in the sweet spot of a 400-watt amp. If they said it is a 730-watt amp, there aren't that many 730 watt amplifiers out there and when you go searching for a 4 channel, 400-watt amp, their product is not going to show up.
Hopefully, this clears things up. Size, ease of installation, gain setting, actual power output, and sound quality will ultimately determine which amp is best for you. We are definitely partial to the T400x4ad due to the constant power circuit. With an amp that small with that kind of technology and output, it is easy to justify the extra cost because it just outperforms the other amps from Rockford Fosgate.
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