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800 watt RMS sub, how much wattage do I really need?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackgeltabs" data-source="post: 950264" data-attributes="member: 541881"><p>Alright Im going to step up and say Im sorry. Im having a terrible day and I took it out on the net and I usually never do that. I have no problems with anyone here, except Lemans.</p><p></p><p>But I still stand behind that I dont recomend over powering to new people in the car audio world, I've seen lots go bad.</p><p></p><p>And Polecat working for kicker you know just as well as I do that putting 1200 watts to your l5 or l7 does void any warrenty.</p><p></p><p>I do just as all of you are talking about I over power my setups too, but that is because we have knowledge of caraudio. For people that dont, they can get stupid. Then all of a sudden that 300+ dollar woofer is worthless w/o another 100 to get it reconed.</p><p></p><p>Is there problems with overpowering no, not if done correctly. But the general population that have systems in their cars dont take it as seriously as we do, therefore the risk of abuse is much greater.</p><p></p><p>My general appoligies that I kept this pissing match going, its just a difference in approaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgeltabs, post: 950264, member: 541881"] Alright Im going to step up and say Im sorry. Im having a terrible day and I took it out on the net and I usually never do that. I have no problems with anyone here, except Lemans. But I still stand behind that I dont recomend over powering to new people in the car audio world, I've seen lots go bad. And Polecat working for kicker you know just as well as I do that putting 1200 watts to your l5 or l7 does void any warrenty. I do just as all of you are talking about I over power my setups too, but that is because we have knowledge of caraudio. For people that dont, they can get stupid. Then all of a sudden that 300+ dollar woofer is worthless w/o another 100 to get it reconed. Is there problems with overpowering no, not if done correctly. But the general population that have systems in their cars dont take it as seriously as we do, therefore the risk of abuse is much greater. My general appoligies that I kept this pissing match going, its just a difference in approaches. [/QUOTE]
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