BOSS 1100W Mono Car Amplifier with Wiring Kit vs Rockville dB11 1400W Peak/350W RMS Car Amplifier
Key Differences
Pick BOSS (A) if you want higher advertised max power and an included wiring kit for installation; pick Rockville (B) if you want a more compact Class‑D design with a bass remote and tuned bass EQ. BOSS lists 1,100W max and ships with 8‑ga wiring; Rockville lists 1,400W peak/350W RMS, emphasizes compact ruggedness and includes remote control
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 dB11 1400W Peak/350W RMS Car Amplifier
Compact car mono amplifier with 1400W peak and 350W RMS at 2 ohms, featuring a bass remote and adjustable 12dB bass EQ for tuned sound. Customers note solid build, easy installation, and strong output
Pros
- compact and rugged design
- bass remote included
- tuned bass EQ control
- high-output Class-D amp
Cons
- mentions 4-ohm load performance in customer feedback
- THD specification not detailed beyond 'low THD'
- dimensions imply limited space fit considerations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rockville |
| Durability | Rockville |
| Versatility | BOSS Audio Systems |
| User Reviews | BOSS Audio Systems |