BOSS 1100W Mono Car Amplifier with Wiring Kit vs Rockville 2000W Mono Car Amplifier 2Ω
Overall winner: Rockville 2000W Mono Car Amplifier 2Ω
Key Differences
BOSS (A) is a lower-priced monoblock that includes an 8‑ga wiring kit and advertises 1,100W max, making it a budget-friendly plug-and-play option; Rockville (B) offers higher claimed power (2,000W), an adjustable 12dB/octave crossover and generally noted solid build, better for higher-power sub setups but with fewer long-term user reports
BOSS 1100W Mono Car Amplifier with Wiring Kit
Compact monoblock car amplifier with wiring kit for 2-4 ohm loads. Delivers audio power and remote subwoofer control; customers note good value and ease of installation, though some report shutdowns and mixed remote control feedback
Pros
- monoblock class-a/b design
- includes wiring kit for installation
- 1,100 watts max power
- 2-4 ohm stable
Cons
- mixed reports on functionality
- some users experience shutdowns
- remote subwoofer control issues reported
Rockville 2000W Mono Car Amplifier 2Ω
Rockville car mono amplifier with 2000W peak, 500W RMS at 2 ohms, and adjustable 12dB/oct crossover. Customers note solid build, good value, and cool operation. Noted for powering subwoofers with clear bass
Pros
- high power output
- adjustable 12dB/octave crossover
- solid build quality
- cooler operation under load
Cons
- customer mentions it pairs with specific subs
- user feedback limited on long-term durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BOSS Audio Systems |
| Durability | Rockville |
| Versatility | Rockville |
| User Reviews | BOSS Audio Systems |