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Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP Power 500 Watt Class-bd Constant Power Amplifier

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Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP Power 500 Watt Class-bd Constant Power Amplifier

Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP — Constant Power. Every Ohm. No Compromise.


Product Overview

The Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP is a Power Series Class-bd mono amplifier built on the foundation of the legendary T500-1bd, elevated with a proprietary Constant Power configuration that delivers up to 25% more output across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier at the same rated wattage. Where a standard amplifier loses power as impedance rises, the T500-1BDCP maintains consistent output giving you more usable watts whether you're running 1-ohm, 2-ohm, or 4-ohm subwoofer loads.

Its frequency response is optimised exclusively for subwoofer use this is a dedicated bass amplifier, not a general-purpose mono. The MOSFET power supply and MOSFET output stage deliver tight, controlled, low-distortion bass reproduction at sustained levels, while 4-gauge power and ground connectors and audiophile-grade speaker terminals ensure the signal and current path live up to the amplifier's output capability. The infrasonic filter protects your subwoofer from damaging sub-audible frequencies, and RCA pass-thru outputs keep multi-amp builds clean and Y-adapter free.


Key Specifications

  • Total RMS Output: 500 watts mono
  • Amplifier Class: Class-bd
  • Constant Power: Yes — up to 25% more power across all impedance loads
  • Frequency Response: Optimised for subwoofer use only
  • Crossover: 24dB/octave
  • Infrasonic Filter: Yes
  • Power Supply: MOSFET
  • Output Stage: MOSFET
  • Power/Ground Connectors: 4 AWG
  • Speaker Connections: Audiophile-grade
  • RCA Pass-Thru Outputs: Yes
  • Subwoofer Compatibility: Two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers (under-seat configuration confirmed by manufacturer)

Features & Benefits

  • Constant Power Configuration — Rockford Fosgate's proprietary Constant Power design maintains up to 25% more wattage across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier. A standard amp rated at 500W at 1 ohm drops output significantly at 2 or 4 ohms — the T500-1BDCP holds its output consistent. This translates directly to more headroom, more dynamic range, and more bass impact from the same amplifier.
  • Subwoofer-Optimised Frequency Response — The T500-1BDCP's signal path and tuning are engineered exclusively for low-frequency reproduction. This isn't a compromise — it's a design decision that produces tighter, more controlled bass than a general-purpose mono amplifier of equivalent wattage.
  • MOSFET Power Supply — Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor power supply design delivers stable, efficient current conversion with low noise — the foundation of clean, dynamic bass output at sustained listening levels.
  • MOSFET Output Stage — MOSFET output devices offer fast switching, low distortion, and excellent thermal characteristics under sustained bass loads. The result is bass that stays controlled and defined even when pushed hard.
  • 24dB/Octave Crossover — Steeper than the 12dB/octave Butterworth found in the Punch series, the 24dB/octave crossover provides a sharper roll-off at the crossover point — more aggressive filtering that keeps high-frequency content away from the subwoofer and improves system integration.
  • Infrasonic Filter — Removes sub-audible frequencies that cause excessive cone excursion without producing usable bass. Essential for ported enclosures and low-tuned sealed boxes — protects driver longevity and keeps your output clean during heavy bass passages.
  • 4 AWG Power/Ground Connectors — Heavier gauge than the 8 AWG found on compact or entry-level monoblocks. Larger conductor cross-section reduces resistance in the power delivery path, ensuring the amplifier receives the current it needs for sustained high-output performance.
  • Audiophile-Grade Speaker Connections — Higher-quality speaker terminals reduce contact resistance and provide a more secure mechanical connection than standard push-type connectors — important for high-current, low-impedance subwoofer loads.
  • RCA Pass-Thru Outputs — Chain a second amplifier for front/rear speakers without Y-adapters or returning to the head unit. Keeps signal integrity intact and simplifies wiring in multi-amp builds.
  • Under-Seat Subwoofer Amplifier Capability — Manufacturer-confirmed compatibility with two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers in an under-seat configuration — practical for utes, SUVs, and vehicles where boot space is dedicated to cargo rather than audio.

Technical Specs

Specification Detail
Total RMS Power 500W mono
Amplifier Class Class-bd
Constant Power Yes — up to 25% more across all impedance loads
Application Subwoofer use only
Crossover 24dB/octave
Infrasonic Filter Yes
Power Supply MOSFET
Output Stage MOSFET
Power Connector 4 AWG
Ground Connector 4 AWG
Speaker Connections Audiophile-grade
RCA Pass-Thru Outputs Yes
Subwoofer Configuration Two 4-ohm DVC (under-seat — manufacturer confirmed)
Input Type Not specified — confirm with supplier
Auto Turn-On Not specified — confirm with supplier
Remote Level Control Not specified — confirm with supplier
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not specified
THD Not specified
Minimum Impedance Not specified — confirm with supplier
Frequency Response Not specified (subwoofer-optimised — confirm range)
Input Sensitivity Not specified

Compatible With / Goes Well With

Subwoofer Configurations:

  • Two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers (under-seat configuration — manufacturer confirmed)
  • Single subwoofer builds (impedance to be confirmed with supplier)

System Integration:

  • Multi-amp builds via RCA pass-thru (no Y-adapters required)
  • Under-seat dedicated subwoofer installations (utes, SUVs, wagons)

Accessories:

  • 4 AWG power/ground wiring kit (required — confirm rated kit with supplier)
  • Audiophile-grade speaker cable (matched to terminal quality)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Constant Power mean and why does it matter for subwoofer performance?

Constant Power means the T500-1BDCP delivers up to 25% more watts across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier at the same rating — so your subwoofer receives consistent, sustained output regardless of impedance, resulting in tighter and more dynamic bass.

Can the T500-1BDCP drive two subwoofers at once?

Yes. Rockford Fosgate confirms the T500-1BDCP is capable of driving two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers — including in an under-seat configuration — making it a practical choice for utes, SUVs, and vehicles where boot space is at a premium.

Why does this amplifier have a 24dB/octave crossover instead of the more common 12dB/octave?

A 24dB/octave crossover rolls off frequencies more steeply above the crossover point — keeping unwanted mid-range content away from the subwoofer more effectively. This produces cleaner integration between your subwoofer and main speakers.

What is the infrasonic filter and do I need it?

The infrasonic filter removes sub-audible frequencies that cause excessive cone movement without producing usable bass. It's particularly important for ported enclosures and is strongly recommended for any subwoofer installation to protect driver longevity.

What gauge power and ground wiring does the T500-1BDCP require?

The T500-1BDCP uses 4 AWG power and ground connectors — heavier than the 8 AWG found on many compact mono amplifiers. Use a quality 4 AWG wiring kit to ensure the amplifier receives the current needed for sustained high-output performance.

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Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP Power 500 Watt Class-bd Constant Power Amplifier

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Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP — Constant Power. Every Ohm. No Compromise.


Product Overview

The Rockford Fosgate T500-1BDCP is a Power Series Class-bd mono amplifier built on the foundation of the legendary T500-1bd, elevated with a proprietary Constant Power configuration that delivers up to 25% more output across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier at the same rated wattage. Where a standard amplifier loses power as impedance rises, the T500-1BDCP maintains consistent output giving you more usable watts whether you're running 1-ohm, 2-ohm, or 4-ohm subwoofer loads.

Its frequency response is optimised exclusively for subwoofer use this is a dedicated bass amplifier, not a general-purpose mono. The MOSFET power supply and MOSFET output stage deliver tight, controlled, low-distortion bass reproduction at sustained levels, while 4-gauge power and ground connectors and audiophile-grade speaker terminals ensure the signal and current path live up to the amplifier's output capability. The infrasonic filter protects your subwoofer from damaging sub-audible frequencies, and RCA pass-thru outputs keep multi-amp builds clean and Y-adapter free.


Key Specifications

  • Total RMS Output: 500 watts mono
  • Amplifier Class: Class-bd
  • Constant Power: Yes — up to 25% more power across all impedance loads
  • Frequency Response: Optimised for subwoofer use only
  • Crossover: 24dB/octave
  • Infrasonic Filter: Yes
  • Power Supply: MOSFET
  • Output Stage: MOSFET
  • Power/Ground Connectors: 4 AWG
  • Speaker Connections: Audiophile-grade
  • RCA Pass-Thru Outputs: Yes
  • Subwoofer Compatibility: Two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers (under-seat configuration confirmed by manufacturer)

Features & Benefits

  • Constant Power Configuration — Rockford Fosgate's proprietary Constant Power design maintains up to 25% more wattage across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier. A standard amp rated at 500W at 1 ohm drops output significantly at 2 or 4 ohms — the T500-1BDCP holds its output consistent. This translates directly to more headroom, more dynamic range, and more bass impact from the same amplifier.
  • Subwoofer-Optimised Frequency Response — The T500-1BDCP's signal path and tuning are engineered exclusively for low-frequency reproduction. This isn't a compromise — it's a design decision that produces tighter, more controlled bass than a general-purpose mono amplifier of equivalent wattage.
  • MOSFET Power Supply — Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor power supply design delivers stable, efficient current conversion with low noise — the foundation of clean, dynamic bass output at sustained listening levels.
  • MOSFET Output Stage — MOSFET output devices offer fast switching, low distortion, and excellent thermal characteristics under sustained bass loads. The result is bass that stays controlled and defined even when pushed hard.
  • 24dB/Octave Crossover — Steeper than the 12dB/octave Butterworth found in the Punch series, the 24dB/octave crossover provides a sharper roll-off at the crossover point — more aggressive filtering that keeps high-frequency content away from the subwoofer and improves system integration.
  • Infrasonic Filter — Removes sub-audible frequencies that cause excessive cone excursion without producing usable bass. Essential for ported enclosures and low-tuned sealed boxes — protects driver longevity and keeps your output clean during heavy bass passages.
  • 4 AWG Power/Ground Connectors — Heavier gauge than the 8 AWG found on compact or entry-level monoblocks. Larger conductor cross-section reduces resistance in the power delivery path, ensuring the amplifier receives the current it needs for sustained high-output performance.
  • Audiophile-Grade Speaker Connections — Higher-quality speaker terminals reduce contact resistance and provide a more secure mechanical connection than standard push-type connectors — important for high-current, low-impedance subwoofer loads.
  • RCA Pass-Thru Outputs — Chain a second amplifier for front/rear speakers without Y-adapters or returning to the head unit. Keeps signal integrity intact and simplifies wiring in multi-amp builds.
  • Under-Seat Subwoofer Amplifier Capability — Manufacturer-confirmed compatibility with two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers in an under-seat configuration — practical for utes, SUVs, and vehicles where boot space is dedicated to cargo rather than audio.

Technical Specs

Specification Detail
Total RMS Power 500W mono
Amplifier Class Class-bd
Constant Power Yes — up to 25% more across all impedance loads
Application Subwoofer use only
Crossover 24dB/octave
Infrasonic Filter Yes
Power Supply MOSFET
Output Stage MOSFET
Power Connector 4 AWG
Ground Connector 4 AWG
Speaker Connections Audiophile-grade
RCA Pass-Thru Outputs Yes
Subwoofer Configuration Two 4-ohm DVC (under-seat — manufacturer confirmed)
Input Type Not specified — confirm with supplier
Auto Turn-On Not specified — confirm with supplier
Remote Level Control Not specified — confirm with supplier
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not specified
THD Not specified
Minimum Impedance Not specified — confirm with supplier
Frequency Response Not specified (subwoofer-optimised — confirm range)
Input Sensitivity Not specified

Compatible With / Goes Well With

Subwoofer Configurations:

  • Two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers (under-seat configuration — manufacturer confirmed)
  • Single subwoofer builds (impedance to be confirmed with supplier)

System Integration:

  • Multi-amp builds via RCA pass-thru (no Y-adapters required)
  • Under-seat dedicated subwoofer installations (utes, SUVs, wagons)

Accessories:

  • 4 AWG power/ground wiring kit (required — confirm rated kit with supplier)
  • Audiophile-grade speaker cable (matched to terminal quality)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Constant Power mean and why does it matter for subwoofer performance?

Constant Power means the T500-1BDCP delivers up to 25% more watts across all impedance loads compared to a conventional amplifier at the same rating — so your subwoofer receives consistent, sustained output regardless of impedance, resulting in tighter and more dynamic bass.

Can the T500-1BDCP drive two subwoofers at once?

Yes. Rockford Fosgate confirms the T500-1BDCP is capable of driving two 4-ohm DVC subwoofers — including in an under-seat configuration — making it a practical choice for utes, SUVs, and vehicles where boot space is at a premium.

Why does this amplifier have a 24dB/octave crossover instead of the more common 12dB/octave?

A 24dB/octave crossover rolls off frequencies more steeply above the crossover point — keeping unwanted mid-range content away from the subwoofer more effectively. This produces cleaner integration between your subwoofer and main speakers.

What is the infrasonic filter and do I need it?

The infrasonic filter removes sub-audible frequencies that cause excessive cone movement without producing usable bass. It's particularly important for ported enclosures and is strongly recommended for any subwoofer installation to protect driver longevity.

What gauge power and ground wiring does the T500-1BDCP require?

The T500-1BDCP uses 4 AWG power and ground connectors — heavier than the 8 AWG found on many compact mono amplifiers. Use a quality 4 AWG wiring kit to ensure the amplifier receives the current needed for sustained high-output performance.

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