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Check latest price & full details on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4rF1dgm As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Marine amplifiers usually make big power claims and small promises about rust resistance. The Rockville DBM45 arrives with dyno-certified RMS ratings, serious filter controls (bandpass, subsonic, full crossover), and a waterproof, rustproof build. It's not just promising power—it's proving it. But can a 4-channel amp this aggressive really hold up in a saltwater environment? I bench-tested the dyno claim, tortured it with humidity, and tuned a full boat system to see if the advanced filter controls make a real difference on the water. How accurate is that 500W RMS certification? Are the bandpass and subsonic filters actually usable or just marketing checkboxes? And does the bridgeable design give you real subwoofer flexibility? Let's verify the specs. The dyno & durability verification: 00:00 - Marine Amps Lie About Power. This One Shows Proof. 01:20 - Unboxing: Heavy-Duty Build & Rust-Proof Claims 02:45 - The Dyno Test: Is It Really 500W RMS Certified? 04:30 - Filter Deep Dive: Bandpass, Subsonic & Crossover Tuning 06:15 - The Saltwater Challenge: Simulated Years of Abuse 07:30 - Bridged Mode: Running Subs & Mains From One Amp 08:30 - Final Verdict: Certified Power for Serious Boat Builds Disclosure: The product link in this description is an affiliate link. If you buy through it, I get a small commission at no cost to you. This helps fund the creation of more videos. Thank you for supporting the channel!