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1,200w on stock electrical?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtillaTheHung" data-source="post: 8507077" data-attributes="member: 664886"><p>Yes and no, no as in I don't want it louder. I want it to stop clipping. I can get a better branded amplifier that pushes MORE wattage, at a lower voltage. Their are amps that push more than than the RMS for my sub at 12v without clipping. It doesn't have to be louder at all. It's okay, I already bought the CAB 1600.1 which should push the subs RMS at less than 14.4v, which is all I wanted. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtillaTheHung, post: 8507077, member: 664886"] Yes and no, no as in I don't want it louder. I want it to stop clipping. I can get a better branded amplifier that pushes MORE wattage, at a lower voltage. Their are amps that push more than than the RMS for my sub at 12v without clipping. It doesn't have to be louder at all. It's okay, I already bought the CAB 1600.1 which should push the subs RMS at less than 14.4v, which is all I wanted. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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