
Rockford Fosgate PBR300X1 Punch 300 Watt Mono Amplifier
Small footprint. Serious bass. BRT efficiency for bikes, ATVs, and hybrid vehicles.
Product Overview
The Rockford Fosgate PBR300X1 is a 300W mono subwoofer amplifier from the Punch series, built specifically for vehicles where space and electrical load are genuine constraints. Unlike conventional car amplifiers that rely on a switching power supply, the PBR300X1 uses Rockford Fosgate's proprietary BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) an ultra-efficient design that generates 300W of output without the inefficiencies and electrical noise associated with a traditional switching supply.
The result is an amplifier that draws significantly less current from the vehicle's electrical system, making it an ideal choice for motorcycles, ATVs, and hybrid-electric vehicles where alternator capacity and mounting space are limited. The ultra-compact chassis fits into locations where a conventional amplifier simply won't. A variable hi-level DC offset turn-on circuit (4–6V) allows plug-and-play integration with OEM and factory speaker outputs no dedicated remote turn-on wire required in most motorcycle and recreational vehicle installations. A built-in 12dB/octave Butterworth crossover filters the signal before it reaches your subwoofer, and high-level inputs accept signal directly from factory speaker outputs.
Key Specifications
- Channels: 1 (mono)
- Output power: 300W (impedance breakdown — not specified by supplier)
- Power supply technology: BRT (Boosted Rail Technology — no switching power supply)
- Output stage: MOSFET
- Crossover: 12dB/octave Butterworth (frequency range — not specified)
- Signal input: High level
- Turn-on method: Variable hi-level DC offset (4–6V)
- Chassis: Ultra-compact
- Frequency response: Not specified
- Input sensitivity: Not specified
- Nominal impedance: Not specified
- CEA compliance: Not specified in provided data
- Dimensions: Not specified
- Power wire gauge: Not specified
- Recommended fuse: Not specified
Features & Benefits
- BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) — No Switching Power Supply — Conventional amplifiers use a switching power supply to step up battery voltage before amplification. BRT bypasses this stage entirely, achieving 300W of output through a fundamentally different electrical architecture. This reduces current draw, lowers electrical noise, and shrinks the chassis — critical for motorcycles and hybrid vehicles where alternator output and installation space are tightly constrained.
- Ultra-Compact Chassis — The PBR300X1 is specifically engineered for installations where a standard amplifier will not physically fit. Saddlebag runs, under-seat motorcycle mounts, ATV storage compartments, and tight boot builds are all viable locations. Exact dimensions are not specified in supplier-provided data — confirm with Rockford Fosgate before planning the install.
- Variable Hi-Level DC Offset Turn-On (4–6V) — Many motorcycle and OEM audio systems do not provide a standard 12V remote turn-on output. The PBR300X1 includes a variable DC offset turn-on circuit that detects a 4–6V signal on the speaker outputs and powers the amplifier accordingly — eliminating the need to source and run a dedicated remote wire in most factory and recreational vehicle installations.
- High-Level Inputs — Accepts signal directly from the speaker outputs of a factory head unit or OEM radio. No line output converter or aftermarket head unit is required for integration — particularly useful in motorcycle and ATV builds where changing the source unit may not be practical.
- MOSFET Output Stage — The MOSFET output stage delivers efficient, low-distortion power to the subwoofer load and contributes to the overall compact, low-heat design of the PBR300X1. MOSFET designs are well regarded for reliability under the variable voltage and vibration conditions common in motorcycle and off-road vehicle environments.
- 12dB/Octave Butterworth Low-Pass Crossover — The on-board Butterworth crossover filters out midrange and high frequencies before they reach the subwoofer. A 12dB/octave slope provides a smooth, musical roll-off well-suited to subwoofer applications. Crossover frequency range is not specified in provided data — confirm with Rockford Fosgate.
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Channels | 1 (mono) |
| Output power | 300W total rated |
| Power by impedance | Not specified |
| Power supply | BRT — no switching power supply |
| Output stage | MOSFET |
| Circuit topology | Not specified |
| Frequency response | Not specified |
| Input sensitivity | Not specified |
| THD+Noise | Not specified |
| Nominal impedance | Not specified |
| Crossover type | 12dB/octave Butterworth |
| Crossover frequency range | Not specified |
| Signal input | High level |
| Turn-on method | Variable hi-level DC offset, 4–6V |
| Phase control | Not specified |
| CEA compliance | Not specified |
| Power wire gauge | Not specified |
| Speaker wire gauge | Not specified |
| Operating voltage | Not specified |
| Recommended fuse | Not specified |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Weight | 1.25 kg |
Compatible With / Goes Well With
The PBR300X1 is confirmed by the manufacturer for use in the following applications:
- Motorcycles with factory or aftermarket subwoofer systems
- ATVs and off-road recreational vehicles
- Hybrid-electric vehicles with limited alternator capacity
- Recreational vehicles requiring a compact subwoofer amplifier
- OEM/factory audio systems (via high-level DC offset turn-on)
Goes well with:
- Compact or shallow-mount subwoofers suited to motorcycle and ATV enclosures
- Rockford Fosgate Punch series compact subwoofer drivers
- Factory head units and OEM audio systems (high-level input compatible)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) and why does it matter?
BRT is Rockford Fosgate's proprietary amplifier architecture that produces 300W of output without a conventional switching power supply. This reduces current draw, minimises electrical noise, and allows a significantly smaller chassis — making it practical for motorcycles, ATVs, and hybrid vehicles.
Will the PBR300X1 work on a motorcycle or ATV?
Yes. The PBR300X1 is specifically designed for motorcycles, ATVs, and other recreational vehicles where electrical capacity and mounting space are limited. The BRT design keeps current draw low and the chassis small enough for tight installation locations.
What is the variable DC offset turn-on circuit?
Many motorcycles and OEM systems don't have a dedicated remote turn-on output. The PBR300X1 detects a 4–6V DC offset on the speaker inputs and uses this signal to power up the amplifier automatically — simplifying installation in factory and recreational vehicle audio systems.
Does the PBR300X1 include a built-in crossover?
Yes. A 12dB/octave Butterworth low-pass crossover is built in, filtering the signal to suit subwoofer use. The adjustable frequency range is not confirmed in supplier-provided data — contact Rockford Fosgate for details before purchase.
Can the PBR300X1 accept signal from a factory head unit?
Yes. High-level inputs allow direct connection to factory speaker outputs, making integration with OEM systems and motorcycle radios straightforward without the need for a separate line output converter.
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Description
Small footprint. Serious bass. BRT efficiency for bikes, ATVs, and hybrid vehicles.
Product Overview
The Rockford Fosgate PBR300X1 is a 300W mono subwoofer amplifier from the Punch series, built specifically for vehicles where space and electrical load are genuine constraints. Unlike conventional car amplifiers that rely on a switching power supply, the PBR300X1 uses Rockford Fosgate's proprietary BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) an ultra-efficient design that generates 300W of output without the inefficiencies and electrical noise associated with a traditional switching supply.
The result is an amplifier that draws significantly less current from the vehicle's electrical system, making it an ideal choice for motorcycles, ATVs, and hybrid-electric vehicles where alternator capacity and mounting space are limited. The ultra-compact chassis fits into locations where a conventional amplifier simply won't. A variable hi-level DC offset turn-on circuit (4–6V) allows plug-and-play integration with OEM and factory speaker outputs no dedicated remote turn-on wire required in most motorcycle and recreational vehicle installations. A built-in 12dB/octave Butterworth crossover filters the signal before it reaches your subwoofer, and high-level inputs accept signal directly from factory speaker outputs.
Key Specifications
- Channels: 1 (mono)
- Output power: 300W (impedance breakdown — not specified by supplier)
- Power supply technology: BRT (Boosted Rail Technology — no switching power supply)
- Output stage: MOSFET
- Crossover: 12dB/octave Butterworth (frequency range — not specified)
- Signal input: High level
- Turn-on method: Variable hi-level DC offset (4–6V)
- Chassis: Ultra-compact
- Frequency response: Not specified
- Input sensitivity: Not specified
- Nominal impedance: Not specified
- CEA compliance: Not specified in provided data
- Dimensions: Not specified
- Power wire gauge: Not specified
- Recommended fuse: Not specified
Features & Benefits
- BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) — No Switching Power Supply — Conventional amplifiers use a switching power supply to step up battery voltage before amplification. BRT bypasses this stage entirely, achieving 300W of output through a fundamentally different electrical architecture. This reduces current draw, lowers electrical noise, and shrinks the chassis — critical for motorcycles and hybrid vehicles where alternator output and installation space are tightly constrained.
- Ultra-Compact Chassis — The PBR300X1 is specifically engineered for installations where a standard amplifier will not physically fit. Saddlebag runs, under-seat motorcycle mounts, ATV storage compartments, and tight boot builds are all viable locations. Exact dimensions are not specified in supplier-provided data — confirm with Rockford Fosgate before planning the install.
- Variable Hi-Level DC Offset Turn-On (4–6V) — Many motorcycle and OEM audio systems do not provide a standard 12V remote turn-on output. The PBR300X1 includes a variable DC offset turn-on circuit that detects a 4–6V signal on the speaker outputs and powers the amplifier accordingly — eliminating the need to source and run a dedicated remote wire in most factory and recreational vehicle installations.
- High-Level Inputs — Accepts signal directly from the speaker outputs of a factory head unit or OEM radio. No line output converter or aftermarket head unit is required for integration — particularly useful in motorcycle and ATV builds where changing the source unit may not be practical.
- MOSFET Output Stage — The MOSFET output stage delivers efficient, low-distortion power to the subwoofer load and contributes to the overall compact, low-heat design of the PBR300X1. MOSFET designs are well regarded for reliability under the variable voltage and vibration conditions common in motorcycle and off-road vehicle environments.
- 12dB/Octave Butterworth Low-Pass Crossover — The on-board Butterworth crossover filters out midrange and high frequencies before they reach the subwoofer. A 12dB/octave slope provides a smooth, musical roll-off well-suited to subwoofer applications. Crossover frequency range is not specified in provided data — confirm with Rockford Fosgate.
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Channels | 1 (mono) |
| Output power | 300W total rated |
| Power by impedance | Not specified |
| Power supply | BRT — no switching power supply |
| Output stage | MOSFET |
| Circuit topology | Not specified |
| Frequency response | Not specified |
| Input sensitivity | Not specified |
| THD+Noise | Not specified |
| Nominal impedance | Not specified |
| Crossover type | 12dB/octave Butterworth |
| Crossover frequency range | Not specified |
| Signal input | High level |
| Turn-on method | Variable hi-level DC offset, 4–6V |
| Phase control | Not specified |
| CEA compliance | Not specified |
| Power wire gauge | Not specified |
| Speaker wire gauge | Not specified |
| Operating voltage | Not specified |
| Recommended fuse | Not specified |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Weight | 1.25 kg |
Compatible With / Goes Well With
The PBR300X1 is confirmed by the manufacturer for use in the following applications:
- Motorcycles with factory or aftermarket subwoofer systems
- ATVs and off-road recreational vehicles
- Hybrid-electric vehicles with limited alternator capacity
- Recreational vehicles requiring a compact subwoofer amplifier
- OEM/factory audio systems (via high-level DC offset turn-on)
Goes well with:
- Compact or shallow-mount subwoofers suited to motorcycle and ATV enclosures
- Rockford Fosgate Punch series compact subwoofer drivers
- Factory head units and OEM audio systems (high-level input compatible)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BRT (Boosted Rail Technology) and why does it matter?
BRT is Rockford Fosgate's proprietary amplifier architecture that produces 300W of output without a conventional switching power supply. This reduces current draw, minimises electrical noise, and allows a significantly smaller chassis — making it practical for motorcycles, ATVs, and hybrid vehicles.
Will the PBR300X1 work on a motorcycle or ATV?
Yes. The PBR300X1 is specifically designed for motorcycles, ATVs, and other recreational vehicles where electrical capacity and mounting space are limited. The BRT design keeps current draw low and the chassis small enough for tight installation locations.
What is the variable DC offset turn-on circuit?
Many motorcycles and OEM systems don't have a dedicated remote turn-on output. The PBR300X1 detects a 4–6V DC offset on the speaker inputs and uses this signal to power up the amplifier automatically — simplifying installation in factory and recreational vehicle audio systems.
Does the PBR300X1 include a built-in crossover?
Yes. A 12dB/octave Butterworth low-pass crossover is built in, filtering the signal to suit subwoofer use. The adjustable frequency range is not confirmed in supplier-provided data — contact Rockford Fosgate for details before purchase.
Can the PBR300X1 accept signal from a factory head unit?
Yes. High-level inputs allow direct connection to factory speaker outputs, making integration with OEM systems and motorcycle radios straightforward without the need for a separate line output converter.











