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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8630592" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>okay clears it up but The subs should be able to handle way more if the box was built around that kind of power you guys are throwing at it. at 1 ohm, a pair of SA 12s will eat up everything that orion has and then some. I'd also throw away the dmm method and rely on heat, noises, change in pitch and if the setup stops getting louder.</p><p></p><p>DMM method does not account for box rise, heat, or bass recordings in music. Thats all based on your own understanding of your system. It only gets you to a ballpark but you'll be either screwed on output with too strong of a test tone or you might be clipping if your test tone is too low. We dont play test tones we play music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8630592, member: 650438"] okay clears it up but The subs should be able to handle way more if the box was built around that kind of power you guys are throwing at it. at 1 ohm, a pair of SA 12s will eat up everything that orion has and then some. I'd also throw away the dmm method and rely on heat, noises, change in pitch and if the setup stops getting louder. DMM method does not account for box rise, heat, or bass recordings in music. Thats all based on your own understanding of your system. It only gets you to a ballpark but you'll be either screwed on output with too strong of a test tone or you might be clipping if your test tone is too low. We dont play test tones we play music. [/QUOTE]
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