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Rockford fosgate punch 500a2 manual1/4/2023 Having mentioned detail, according to the manual for the "Punch 500a2", it does not contain the dB slope adjustment feature. The manual for the Power 500a2 indicates that. However, the same exact amp that I have (and owned since 2000), previous to an unusual discovery, uses #4 AWG power input lugs. The illustrators or plotter drew it and it's there. The manual for the Punch 500a2 indicates this fact in the provided illustration. On the Punch 500a2, there are line level inputs, no Punch Bass Remote input, and two #8 AWG Positive (+) power input terminals and like wise for the Negatives (-) which is strikingly odd because it begs the question, "Why didn't the engineers just use #4 AWG input terminals?" My "Power 500a2" came stock with #4 AWG power input terminals, the "Punch Bass Remote" input and pass through RCA terminals for feeding out signal to system branch circuitry. The "Punch 500a2" does not have the pass through RCA terminals for feeding your signal out to continue the system branch circuitry. Now onto why I'm writing all this technical crap. The emblem tag on the heatsink says, "Power 500a2." Both exhibit the option of the "Punch Bass Remote" recepticle (which looks like a conventional RJ-11 telephone jack). To no degree of certainty, I believe they are from the 1999 to 2000 or 2001 model line. I have in my posession two Rockford Fosgate "Power 500a2" amplifiers. I haven't called Rockford yet to confirm this, so I thought I'd poll the audience here at to see if anybody had noticed this difference in one (or two) of Rockford's design. Hello Fellow Elctronic Junkies - I have a situation here that I can't understand.
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