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<blockquote data-quote="mclerico83" data-source="post: 7089229" data-attributes="member: 615806"><p>run the sa-12 at 1 ohm you will be fine, with imp rise and the sa 12 will handle 900 rms easily. its always good to have a little extra power, you dont want to cranck the amp full power and get a lot of distortion anyways, distortion is what kills subs not power usually. people have a 600 rms amp and a 600rms sub its not as loud as they want and they turn up the bass boost and the gain all the way then a month later smells burnt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mclerico83, post: 7089229, member: 615806"] run the sa-12 at 1 ohm you will be fine, with imp rise and the sa 12 will handle 900 rms easily. its always good to have a little extra power, you dont want to cranck the amp full power and get a lot of distortion anyways, distortion is what kills subs not power usually. people have a 600 rms amp and a 600rms sub its not as loud as they want and they turn up the bass boost and the gain all the way then a month later smells burnt [/QUOTE]
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