so how much rms power would it make when it you bridge all 4 channels down to 2 channels?
im thinking that it would make 134rms X 2@4ohms when bridged

also how under rated are these amps?
i remember zfactor bench tested his RSD 1200.1 to be putting out just shy of 1400rms @2ohms, the amp is only rated at 1200rms@2ohms (by CEA specs it is 1000rms@2ohms) so that amp is highly underrated, about 15% underrated

so if the RSD 500.4 is under rated by about the same that would mean it would put out about 98rms X 4@4ohms and about 154rms X 4@2ohms
but for some reason i think the RSD 500.4 is underrated by alot more then 15%, i have no facts to back that up but from what little i have heard said about the RSD 500.4 that it is underrated by a good amount, and is on par with the x200.4, whihc the RSD 500.4 replaced
i plan on running this amp to the Ti Elite comp set i have upfront
or option B:
i dont know how feasable this is, but from what i have been told the RSd 300.1 is a class A/B amp and not a class D amp.
2 thing that concern me about the posibility of running 2 RSD 300.1's:
1) is on PG's website it says the operating freq range is 10hz-300hz, obviously not the freq range i would want to use the amp at
2) the rated power is only 180rms X 1@4ohms, and when i compare the rms rating of 2 RSD 300.1's VS 1 RSD 500.4 ther isnt much of a power differnce there
plus if i ran the RSD 1200.1 and the RSd 500.4 both amps would have the exact same footprint so the install would "flow" better then if i had 2 RSd 300.1's
i know its alot of questions but im really looking to see what kind of rms power i can expect out of the RSD 500.4 when its bridged to sown to 2 channels
thanks guys
